There are some very effective ways to remove greasy soil from cabinets: Goo Gone: Make sure to wear rubber gloves, then apply commercial Goo Gone cleaner over the grease and let it sit for a minute or two. Heat a damp micro cloth in a microwave for 35 seconds, then use it to quickly wipe away the grease layer.
Goo Gone takes grease right off. I used it on my kitchen cabinetry and it worked wonders.
Heat 1 Cup of white vinegar and mix in a spray bottle with 3/4 cup of Blue Dawn Dish liquid and fill the rest with water. Shake to mix it, then spray the cabinets... let it sit for a couple of minutes and then add a little more as you use a scouring soft sponge. It's always worked for me.
Dish soap mixed with warm water would do a fine job on most types of cabinets, including painted wood, plastic laminate, and even metal. This mild soap solution is tough enough to tackle gunky buildup with ease, but it won't ruin cabinet finishes.
Dawn recommends adding a few drops of detergent to a bowl of warm water for general cabinet cleaning. For stubborn areas, it says to squirt detergent directly onto a sponge or cloth while holding it under running warm water. Test the cleaner on a small, inconspicuous area before you commit to cleaning everything.
Wood Cleaner N100 and Concentrated Wood Cleaner N140 are products that can be used both indoors and outdoors. These products effectively clean and dissolve dirt, stains, grease and oiled finishes on wood. They are also widely used for the renovation of terraces, slabs and other blackened or darkened outdoor floors.
Mix 1 cup vinegar with 3 cups of water, 1 cup of baking soda and ½ cup of dish soap in a bowl. This solution is best used right from the bowl, so dip a clean cloth into the bowl to apply the degreaser, then use the cloth to scrub the greasy surface.
From gum to grease, fabric to fiberglass, you can count on Goo Gone to safely remove almost any problem and restore your surfaces to their original condition. Goo Gone Goo & Adhesive Remover Spray Gel clings to stains and sticky messes while protecting the surface below.
A mixture of warm water and soap is all you need to remove light grease buildup. Mix a few drops of your favorite dish soap with warm water, apply with a sponge or cloth and gently scrub your cabinets. If your cabinets are made of wood, be sure to follow the grain to avoid scratching.
Tried-and-true Murphy's Oil soap has been around for more than 100 years, and it won my overall vote. It cut through the grime and grease with more ease than the other products and left a beautiful, silky finish on cabinet surfaces.
Fingerprints: The oily residue on fingers can leave unsightly marks on cabinet doors and hardware. Cleaning kitchen cabinets with vinegar will easily remove fingerprints. Dampen a cloth in a 50-50 solution of water and vinegar, apply to the prints, and buff clean with a polishing cloth.
Create a cleaning solution with 1-part baking soda, 2 parts warm water and the lemon juice. Add the solution to a spray bottle and spray the liquid onto the kitchen cabinets. Leave for 2-3 minutes, allowing the baking soda to work its magic. Use the soft sponge to gently scrub the grease away.
Customers say that the Goo Gone Heavy Duty Cleaner and Degreaser is versatile and effective for various cleaning tasks, particularly for grease and oil stains. Many appreciate its pleasant citrus scent and ease of use, especially in kitchens and garages.
Magic Eraser: Do not use a magic eraser or a melamine sponge on cabinets or countertops. This includes your cabinet doors/fronts, hardware, hinges, glides, or interiors. When a magic eraser is wet it's equivalent to a 3000 – 5000 grit sandpaper, so this is never recommended.
There are some very effective ways to remove greasy soil from cabinets: Goo Gone: Make sure to wear rubber gloves, then apply commercial Goo Gone cleaner over the grease and let it sit for a minute or two. Heat a damp micro cloth in a microwave for 35 seconds, then use it to quickly wipe away the grease layer.
Spray Goo Gone onto sticker or sticker residue. Let it sit for 1-3 minutes to break down adhesive.
Whether it's from a creative craft project or an extensive woodworking job, glue has knack for stubbornly sticking to floors, tables, shelves, furniture and every other kind of finished wood. Luckily, Goo Gone Original excels at breaking down the adhesive in glue and keeping your finished wood safe.
Goo Gone Kitchen Degreaser
Because foaming cleaners don't dissipate like a typical spray, they are better suited for these kinds of jobs. Goo Gone Kitchen Degreaser is a foaming cleaner that excels on both vertical and horizontal surfaces. It's formulated for tackling tough grease and grime in the kitchen.
Wipe Off The Grease
You would be pleasantly surprised to see how easily the grease would come off after spraying WD-40. Wipe the grease slowly and apply the right amount of pressure to ensure that it cleans your stove completely.
Dish soap: Dish soap is easily the best cabinet degreaser for kitchen cabinets. Most of the build-up on your cabinet doors is grease from cooking or food preparation, and dish soap is specially designed to remove grease from your dishes.
Dawn Professional Multi-Surface Heavy Duty Degreaser Concentrate for Kitchen, Restaurants, Foodservice and More, 1 Gallon (Case of 2)Dawn Professional Multi-Surface Heavy Duty Degrea…