KRUD KUTTER IS FAST & EASY! Remove tough grease from stoves, ovens, range hoods, countertops, cabinets, walls & floors, carpet & fabrics and even showers! It is safe to use on most surfaces including stainless steel, granite and sealed stone.
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Its nontoxic formula is also completely safe to use on most surfaces, including tile, certain granites, and even your most delicate wooden cabinets. The easy-open spray nozzle makes it that much easier to tackle drips as they happen, and this formula is also unscented.
Next get out the Krud Kutter and spray liberally onto the area you want to clean. Keep spraying until you can see the grease start to lift. It sometimes helps to spray on the Krud Kutter and leave it for a few minutes to do its thing with the grease but don't leave it too long or the grease will just dry back in again.
Vinegar is the go-to natural cleaner when faced greasy cabinets. Mix a 50/50 solution of vinegar and warm water and pour it into a spray bottle. Mist on cabinets, let sit for a minute or two and then wipe clean with a soft cloth.
Krud Kutter 32 oz. Prepaint Cleaner/TSP Substitute PC326.
Mix 1 cup of water, 1 teaspoon of white toothpaste, and 2 tablespoons of baking soda. Use your finger or a spoon to mix it well. Dip a sponge in the mixture and scrub down your cabinets. Rinse with a damp cloth until all residue is gone.
Wipe down the inside of cupboards and drawers with warm, soapy water or white vinegar diluted with warm water – about one part vinegar to two parts warm water. Rinse and dry.
Use 50% water and 50% distilled vinegar for a streak-free look. If your kitchen glass cabinet has wooden mullions, then do not spray the distilled vinegar directly on the surface. Instead, spray onto a cloth and gently wipe.
Krud Kutter Kitchen Degreaser All-Purpose Cleaner incorporates technology that's tougher on grease than other cleaners, yet is food safe* and non-toxic. It breaks down tough grease & grime without the use of bleach, ammonia and other harsh chemicals.
Remove cabinet hardware and spray Krud Kutter on the surface. Let set for 30-60 seconds. Scrub the trim and corners with a toothbrush to loosen up any residue. Wipe clean with a damp cloth (even a couple times).
Using a paint sprayer is one of the easiest ways to get a super smooth finish on your cabinets. By their very nature, paint sprayers eliminate brush strokes and roller marks completely. And painting with a paint sprayer is almost always faster than using a paint roller and paint brush.
Remove your cabinet doors from the cabinet boxes. The first thing you are going to do is in your quart bucket measure 4oz or a 1/2 cup of TSP. Then fill your larger bucket with 2 gallons of warm water. Pour the 1/2 cup of TSP into the water and using a paint stirrer stir the water dissolving the powder.
Simply grab a microfiber cloth and make a solution of warm water and liquid dish soap, and wipe the cabinets down. The interior of your kitchen cabinets should only really be cleaned once every 2-3 months.
Empty your cabinets. Mix a 50:50 solution of vinegar and warm water in a spray bottle. Add a few drops of liquid dishwashing detergent for extra grimy surfaces. Spray the solution on the outside of the cabinet doors and let it sit for a minute or two.
Wipe cabinets with an all-purpose cleaning wipe or diluted vinegar. Dry thoroughly with a clean cloth. As with painted cabinets, remove stains with a paste made from baking soda and water. Let the mixture set into the stain, then wipe clean.
The sticky residue found on your kitchen cupboards is usually caused by cooking grease and dirt, but it may also be the residues left by some cleaners. No matter what its source, a sticky residue is unappealing and damaging to your kitchen cabinets.
Can I use this product on kitchen cabinets? Yes, you can use Goo Gone Kitchen Degreaser on kitchen cabinets, assuming the wood is finished (most cabinets are).
Trisodium phosphate (TSP) is the best cleaner for the job, and you can pick up a bottle at most hardware and paint stores.
If you are looking for a more natural trisodium phosphate substitute, borax can be a fine replacement. It doesn't require all the safety measures of TSP and is inexpensive, easy to use and it won't hurt the environment. Borax can kill fungus and strip away dirt and grease on porous surfaces such as wood and cement.
Savogran Liquid TSP Substitute
Unlike the Krud Kutter brand, it is a concentrate that makes up-to 4 gallons and 16 gallons of cleaner, respectively. The concentrated formula makes it great for use through your pressure washer's chemical injector tube.
For removing very stubborn stains caused by grease and grime, use a small amount of rubbing alcohol and a clean, dry cloth and rub the polyurethane surface thoroughly. Removing Stains. – To rid your polyurethane countertop of stains, rub the surface using a microfiber sponge.
To clean grease off kitchen cabinets before you paint them we like to spray down all surfaces with Krud Kutter then scrub them really well. To make it a bit easier we use brushes that you can attach to a drill or impact driver.