If grease is taking up residence in your kitchen — and making you wonder if you're cleaning your kitchen cabinets often enough — you're not alone. Grease feels like one of the stickiest, most-stubborn ...
Is cleaning your kitchen cabinets part of your regular kitchen maintenance routine? Unless they're obviously splattered with pasta sauce or covered in jelly fingerprints, it might not be on your radar ...
Grease can build up on your kitchen cabinets faster than you think. Airborne particles from cooking your favorite foods wander around your kitchen and eventually find a home on your cabinets. This can ...
Dish soap and warm water work well for light grease; vinegar and water help break down tougher spots. For stubborn buildup, try a baking soda paste or a gentle commercial degreaser (tested first).
Grease builds up slowly in the kitchen, often going unnoticed until cabinets start to feel sticky or appear dull. Each splash of oil or touch of a cooking-stained hand adds to the problem, especially ...
Regular white vinegar, another household staple, can quickly wipe away the grease. It’s the preferred way to degrease cabinets for Forrest Webber, owner of Bear Brothers Cleaning. Simply mix equal ...