How To Clean Greasy Painted Kitchen Cabinets: Three Easy Methods To Remove Grease From Kitchen Cabinets


Three Easy Methods To Remove Grease From Painted Kitchen Cabinets

It is not possible that your kitchen cabinets get yellowish & darkening grime overnight. The older the grease stains are, the adhesive and more difficult they become to eliminate. The shine of sparkling-clean cabinetry offers freshness in the space, and surfaces without grime will give a pleasant, rancid odor. It is important to keep your kitchen cabinets as clean as possible & in order to get rid of the grease from the painted kitchen cabinets, gather the required tools & materials & then go through the methods mentioned below:

Tools & Materials Needed

  • Dish Soap
  • Microfiber Cloths
  • Canning Jars
  • Spray Bottle
  • Sponges
  • Multipurpose Cleaner With Citrus Oil
  • Vinegar
  • Baking Soda

Method 1: Dish Soap & Water

The majority of the kitchen cabinets use warm water and a few drops of dish soap for the cleaning process, which has significant degreasing properties.
  1. First of all, combine a few drops of dish soap, make sure not to use dishwasher detergent, in a bowl of warm water until it becomes completely soapy.
  2. The next step is to use a sponge soaked in the solution, but not wringing wet, to smoothly get rid of the grease and grime.
  3. After that, follow up with clean water in order to eliminate lingering dish soap.
  4. Finally, make the surface completely dry with the help of a dry microfiber rag.

Method 2: Citrus Based Multipurpose Cleaner

A natural degreaser including citrus oil can be one of the best methods in order to eliminate the tough grime from the kitchen cabinets. Follow the steps mentioned below using citrus-based multipurpose cleaner:
  1. Firstly, sprinkle a multipurpose cleaner incorporating citrus oil on the kitchen cabinets and then allow the citrus oil to sit for a couple of minutes.
  2. The next step is to smoothly get rid of the grease with the help of a sponge or microfiber cloth moistened with warm water.
  3. Lastly, cleanse any lingering cleaner with the help of a clean damp cloth and then let it dry fully.

It is possible to make your own citrus cleaning solution, simply in a few steps. Fill a storing jar three-fourth full of citrus peels and then top it off with white vinegar. The mixture needs to soak or saturate in water for nearly two to three weeks, but as soon as it’s done, simply strain out the peels and put the rest of the liquid into a spray bottle. Apply in a similar manner that you applied a store-bought cleaner, in the steps described above.

Method 3: Baking Soda & Water

For tougher jobs, a moderately more abrasive cleaner may be required. The strength of baking soda can be the best option to remove the grease particles attached to the surface of the cabinets. Follow the steps below using a baking soda & water:
  1. First of all, combine an equal amount of water and baking soda & make a complete paste out of this mixture.
  2. Now, spread this paste to the grease stains affected area with the help of a clean microfiber cloth & make sure to use a small, circular motions.
  3. Next, interchange the cloths due to the reason that they become dirty, and then continue the process until the grease is removed completely from the surface.
  4. After all the cabinet faces are covered in the powdery paste, get rid of the excess paste with the help of a fresh damp cloth and using a dry cloth eliminate the last of the moisture.
  5. Take good care of the moisture & if you will not take care of it then it can go all the way to the finish of your cabinets and then cause heavy damage to the cabinet.
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