Combine 2 cups of hot water 1 2 teaspoon of vegetable based detergent 1 2 teaspoon of epsom salts and 2 teaspoons of a sodium borate detergent in a spray bottle.
How to get grease off kitchen cupboard doors.
Pour a small amount of the oil soap onto a clean towel and go over the entire cabinet with a light layer of the oil soap.
Next use a sponge or microfiber cloth dampened with warm water to gently remove the.
Let it sit for a couple of minutes.
Fill a glass bowl with three to four cups of hot tap water and lemon chunks from one lemon.
After a few minutes you should have a very clean kitchen cabinet.
Combine a few drops of dishwashing liquid with warm water in a bucket or large bowl.
After letting it sit for a moment wipe off the solution with fresh microfiber towel again making sure to dry in the direction of the grain of wood.
Open the cupboard door and wipe the edges of the door opening as well.
Mix the soap and warm water in a small bowl until the mixture foams.
Rinse and dry the cabinets when done for rinsing and drying a microfiber towel is ideal.
Remove thicker grease from cabinet doors by spreading a solution of baking soda and warm water 1 cup warm water and 3 tbsp.
Just make sure you re working in a well ventilated area.
Spray a 6 inch square area wipe.
Spray multipurpose cleaner containing citrus oil onto the kitchen cabinets and let it sit for a few minutes.
Gently rub the greasy cabinet doors to get rid of the grease without scratching the wood.
Mix a squirt or two of grease cutting dish soap into a bucket of very hot water as hot as you can stand and use a nylon scouring pad to attack cabinet grease.
Mix up a solution that s half water and half ammonia and use a rag to clean the doors.
Make sure the microfiber cloth is damp.
Keep the water hot and use light pressure on the nylon pad to avoid scratching the surface.
Carefully place the bowl into the microwave and heat for three to five minutes or until the water boils.
Spray down upper cabinets with the vinegar and water solution or apply it generously with your rag.
Baking soda over the grease with a sponge and gently agitating it.