Mix Your Solution: In a bowl, combine warm water, baking soda, dish soap, and vinegar (if using). Stir to dissolve.
Wipe Down the Cabinets: Dip a cloth or sponge into the solution. Gently scrub the cabinets, focusing on greasy areas and handles.
Rinse and Dry: Wipe again with a clean damp cloth to remove any residue, then dry with a soft cloth.
Done in 2 Minutes: For light to moderate grease, this process will clean each cabinet in under 2 minutes.
Tips for Best Results
Always test on a small hidden area first to ensure compatibility with your wood finish.
For tougher buildup, let the solution sit for 30 seconds before wiping.
Regular cleaning every week keeps grease from building up.
Variations
Use lemon juice instead of vinegar for a fresh scent.
Add a drop of essential oil like tea tree or orange for natural antibacterial power.
FAQ
Is this safe for all wood finishes?
Yes, it’s gentle, but always do a spot test first.
Can I use this on painted cabinets too?
Absolutely, just make sure the paint is sealed and water-resistant.
How often should I clean my cabinets like this?
Every 1–2 weeks in busy kitchens or after heavy cooking.
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