![]() ![]() DO wipe away the cleaner with a final rinse and a quick dry. If there’s a particularly greasy or grungy spot, spray just a drop or two of cleaning solution onto your cloth, scrub the dirty spot, and then wipe the metal dry. Instead, use a dry microfiber cloth to wipe away dust and grime from the metal. You don’t want your efforts spent cleaning kitchen cabinets to leave you with rusted hardware. RELATED: How to Remove Grease From Kitchen Cabinets DON’T let water seep into the hinges.Īlthough your cleaning solution is safe for finished or painted wood, as well as laminate, it’s not intended for your cabinets’ hinges. Don’t forget the crevices around the cabinet handles or knobs, and the edges of the cabinet doors, which can be tricky to reach with a rag. If this describes your cabinets, dip an old toothbrush into your cleaning solution and use it to gently scrub those hard-to-reach spots. Some kitchen cabinets have ornate trim or deep grooves that a rag just can’t access. Spritz more cleaning solution onto your cloth as needed, and squeeze excess solution into the sink if necessary.ĭO tackle crevices and cabinet hardware with an old toothbrush. ![]() Don’t forget to wipe cabinet hardware, and the insides of the cabinet doors. Wipe each cabinet door from top to bottom, paying extra attention to any trim or molding where dust and grime tend to accumulate. Too much moisture can damage your cabinets’ paint or finish. Spray the cleaning mixture onto a microfiber cloth or soft rag until it’s damp but not soaking wet. (When cleaning greasy kitchen cabinets, warmer water helps soften the grunge so you’ll be able to wipe it away more easily.) Pour your cleaning mixture into a spray bottle, and you’re ready to go. Instead, prepare your own gentle cleaner by mixing one part mild dishwashing soap with two parts hot water, or the same ratio of distilled white vinegar to hot water. Leave the abrasive cleaners and scrub brushes to your sink harsh scrubbing can damage kitchen cabinets’ finish or paint. ![]()
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