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How Do You Remove Grease From A Wood Cabinet?

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How Do You Remove Grease From A Wood Cabinet?

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Over time, a greasy film builds up on your wood cabinet due to cooking grease, natural oils from your skin, oil from lotions and other products, and food smears. Greasy residue on your wood cabinets can cause them to look unsightly and produce an unpleasant odor. Use simple supplies to deep-clean and remove the grease from your wood cabinets. Once you’ve done this, maintain the appearance of your wood cabinets by wiping them down with an all-purpose cleaner on a weekly basis and give them a deep-cleaning once a year. Fill a 1-gallon bucket halfway with hot water. Add 1 tsp. liquid dish washing detergent and stir the mixture with your hands to create a soapy solution. Soak a cleaning cloth in the soapy solution and wring out the excess liquid. Wash around wood cabinet handles, in crevices and around the edges of the cabinets, where grease tends to accumulate the most. Rinse your cleaning cloth in the soapy solution frequently, and make a fresh batch of soapy solution if the water starts

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