Kitchen cabinets are hotspots for sticky and ugly grease stains due to their proximity to the burner. Grease stains do not appear overnight, and the longer the grease stains remain, the more difficult they are to remove. Cleaning your cabinets with a damp cloth followed by a dry cloth every other week is ideal, but we’ve all had to deal with a residue that’s too stubborn to remove with a simple wipe-down.
Best ways to remove grease stains
Soap and water
All that is required for most oily surfaces is warm, soapy water. First, use a sponge dampened with warm water to loosen the grease on the cabinets, then clean using a sponge soaked in soap solution. Use a toothbrush or a small scrub brush if needed. Finish by wiping with a dish towel to avoid any leftover residue (which could attract more dirt).
Distilled white vinegar
Vinegar works wonders on tough grease stains. Natural acids in white vinegar break down grease without leaving a residue. Soak a washcloth or paper towel in vinegar that has not been diluted. Wipe the oily portion of your cabinet down and set it aside for 10 to 15 minutes. Clean the accumulation with a damp sponge first, then a water-soaked washcloth.
Homemade soap spray
Combine a cup of white vinegar, a few drops of liquid soap, a tablespoon of baking soda, and a few drops of lavender or lemon essential oil in a spray bottle. Fill the bottle with warm water until it reaches the neck’s brim. Shake the bottle before using it to spray and wipe thoroughly.
Coconut oil and baking soda
Coconut oil and baking soda can be used to break away hardened layers of grease. In a small bowl, combine 1-part coconut oil with 2 parts baking soda. With a rag or sponge, apply the mixture to your cabinets. Use an old toothbrush to get into the crevices that are difficult to reach with your fingertips. Rub the area in a circular motion with a non-scratching pad. Rinse well and pat dry with a soft cloth.
Salt and white vinegar
A mixture of salt and vinegar is another technique to remove grease from wood kitchen cabinets without spending a lot of money on expensive cleaning tools. Salt can be used as a scour to physically loosen cabinet grease and filth. The vinegar naturally breaks down cabinet grease. This one is fantastic for stubborn cooking grease that needs a little cleaning.
Lemon juice and baking soda
Although baking soda isn’t abrasive, it can aid in the removal of grease and stains from sticky kitchen cabinets. Both baking soda and lemon juice have natural cleaning properties, with the acidity of the lemon juice assisting in the removal of grease from kitchen cabinets. The lemon juice in this product not only cleans kitchen cabinets and removes grease but also has a fresh, lemony scent that fills your home after cleaning.
Polish the surface
Wood cabinets need protection from moisture after a thorough cleaning but don’t create more problems by applying something that will cause a new type of build-up. To help the wood dry easily, while also repelling cooking grease, look for treatments that contain beeswax, carnauba wax, and orange oil.
Kitchen cleaning is one of the toughest par of our cleaning chores. It takes a lot of time to remove these intense stains. And some DIYs also make the situation much worse. So the best way is to reach out to a trustworthy house cleaning service. They can make this process smooth and effective.