Kitchen cabinets develop a sticky film over time from cooking oils and food splatters that settle on surfaces. This tacky residue becomes noticeable when cabinet doors feel greasy to the touch.
While stores sell numerous specialty cabinet cleaners, professional cleaners rely on three simple household items to remove kitchen grime. These powerful cleaning agents are more effective and cost significantly less. They cut through stubborn grease without damaging wood finishes or painted surfaces, making them safer alternatives to harsh commercial products that often contain unnecessary chemicals.
Here's how to put each one to work on your sticky cabinet problem.
1. Dish soap slices through stubborn grease
Standard dish soap is specifically formulated to break down oils and fats, making it p

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