Restore Shine To Kitchen Cabinets: 2 Easy Methods To Restore Shine


2 Easy Methods To Restore Shine Of Kitchen Cabinets

The lifespan of your kitchen cabinets is near about 40-50 years if cared properly, but you can also extend the life period of you kitchen cabinets by keeping them clean regularly. However, the kitchen cabinets will easily lose shine after a short period of time and then you have to refinish or repaint them anyhow. If you want to restore the shine of your kitchen cabinets then you need to follow the below given 2 methods to successfully finish this task.

Method 1: Deep Cleaning

  1. Purchase: First of all you need to keep an oil soap wood cleaner available, you can buy it from any local store or online through Amazon. This product is made to remove grease & other caked-on substances without damaging the wooden surfaces.
  2. Test: After buying the product now you need to test the cleaner in an inconspicuous area of your kitchen cabinets. If the varnish turns hazy or white then do not use the cleaner & test an alternative mild soap solution.
  3. Apply: After testing the product if passed then apply the oil soap to your kitchen cabinets. Use a soft cloth to rub the oil soap on cabinets in a circular motion. Avert pressing too hard, because it will scrape off the varnish. Continue rubbing the oil soap product into the kitchen cabinet surface until all the caked-on grease has been removed.
  4. Remove: Go back over the kitchen cabinets with the help of a clean cloth. Remove all residue from the grease & oil cleanser so that the surface of your kitchen cabinets is wholly clean.
  5. Baking Soda: You need to use baking soda in order to handle thick caked-on substances. Baking soda will work as a mild abrasive that will remove the dried substance without ruining your wood surface of cabinets. Mix baking soda with enough water to make a thick paste. Dip a cloth in the baking soda paste & use it to scrub off the caked-on substance.

Method 2: Polishing

  1. Choose: Simply you need to choose among furniture polish or wax. A polished kitchen cabinet exterior will give your kitchen a lustrous & warm look by bringing out the true character of the wood. Most of the polishes or wax will leave either high sine or low luster, so you have to choose the one that suits your kitchen cabinets wood & the look of your kitchen.
  2. Applying: Make sure that your kitchen cabinets are clean before applying polish or wax. Applying polish over grease & dust will result in a mess, so be sure that you clean your cabinets before polishing. Remove all caked-on food & grease then run a clean cloth over the kitchen cabinets to collect all residue & dust before proceeding to further process.
  3. Avoid Scratching: Take a clean, dry cloth and then apply the polish on it. You can also use a soft towel or micro-fiber cloth to avert scratching the wood surface of your kitchen cabinets.
  4. Rub: Simply rub your polish over a small area of the kitchen cabinet’s exterior. Work in 4 or 5-inch sections in order to be sure that the entire surface of your kitchen cabinets gets evenly polished. Rub the polish in a mild circular motion.
  5. Buff: Buff the area with a 2nd clean cloth because this will remove the excess polish, leaving the spot gleaming & shiny.
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