Step 4: Final Rinse and Dry
Once the grease is lifted, go over all surfaces again with a clean cloth dampened with warm water. This removes any lingering vinegar or baking soda residue.
Finish by drying everything thoroughly with a soft towel. Leaving moisture on wood cabinets can damage the finish over time.
Natural Degreaser Option: Baking Soda + Oil
Mix:
- 1 part baking soda
- 1 part vegetable oil
Apply the mixture to stubborn areas and scrub gently. The oil breaks down sticky residue, while baking soda lifts it away.
Wipe clean with a damp cloth, then follow with your vinegar solution for a complete clean.
When to Use Commercial Degreasers
If natural methods just aren’t cutting it, don’t be discouraged. Some older grease stains may need a little extra help.
Choose a commercial degreaser labeled safe for wood or kitchen cabinets, such as:
- Krud Kutter
- Goo Gone Kitchen Degreaser
- Simple Green All-Purpose Cleaner
Always test in a small, hidden area first. Follow the manufacturer’s directions carefully, and rinse thoroughly after use.
Tips for Cleaning Glass Cabinet Doors or Panels
For cabinets with glass inserts:
- Use your vinegar solution with a microfiber cloth.
- Avoid spraying directly on the glass—spray the cloth instead to avoid drips.
- Buff dry with a second cloth for a streak-free shine.Continue reading…