How To Clean Oak Cabinets: 5 Easy Steps To Clean


5 Easy Steps To Clean Oak Cabinets

As the oak cabinets can easily pick up the stains and the dust specifically when they are installed in the kitchen areas and that is why while cleaning the oak cabinets the users need to make sure that they won't use harsh cleaners as it can damage the oak finish. The users also need to remind that when they are washing their cabinets, they are washing down the oak finish as well. The users can easily clean up their oak cabinets by following the below-mentioned steps:
  1. Clean The Surface: Start by cleaning all the dust and the grime particles from the surface of the oak cabinets by using the clean soft rag or by using the feather duster as it won't damage the wood finish.
  2. Make A Cleaning Solution: Then they need to make a solution of the liquid detergent and the water in a small-sized bucket for the regular cleaning process. The users need to make sure that the detergent they are using should be mild and that is why they are advised to use the dish detergent or the laundry detergent. They need to avoid using those cleaners or the detergents that are having the high Ph value like ammonia as it can completely destroy the oak finish.
  3. Wipe Down The Cabinet Surface: Then wipe down the soap residue from the surface of the cabinets by using the microfiber cloth and then rinse it off by using the clean water respectively.
  4. Make Another Solution: Once the oak cabinets are free from the dust particles then they need to make another solution of the vinegar and the water. They need to pour the equal amount of the water and the white vinegar in the small-sized bucket in order to clean off the grease and the buildup of the grime. They need to use the soft cloth for washing the cabinet surface and then rinse it off by using the clean water and then make the cabinets to dry by using the soft rag.
  5. Using The Baking Soda: The users can scrub off the dirt from those places that cannot be reached by hands like the wood turnings, moldings and the area around the hinges by using the baking soda and the toothbrush. They need to make a paste of the baking soda and the water in a small bowl and then scrub it off by using the toothbrush and then wipe down the area by using the clean water respectively.
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