How To Clean Your Wooden Kitchen Cabinets Without Damaging Them

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Our kitchen is the place that attracts dirt the most. And this is because of all the food preparation and storage done in the kitchen.

And add kids to all of that, they’re constantly coming in and out, causing the mess to get bigger, and regularly opening and closing your kitchen cabinet doors.

And while cooking, you have all the oil stains, tomato sauce, curry, fruit, and vegetable stains and much more food-related stains that are usually stubborn and hard to remove. And stains are not the only struggle, our kitchens attract rodents and plenty of bacteria too, they’re constantly wandering your house looking to take a bit of your food.

With all of that, as soon as the cooking is done, you have to do some cleaning right away. And your kitchen cabinets don’t get cleaned on a regular basis, so grease and dirt develop over time, depends on the things mentioned above that you do.

How to Clean Wooden Cabinets

If you want to clean your kitchen cabinets with alternative products, it’s recommended to do a patch test on a hidden area of your cabinet a few hours before to see if the product is good for your cabinets and it won’t affect the beautiful finish of your wooden cabinets and their painted surface.

They say that the best wood cabinet way of cleaning is purchasing an awesome wood-cleaning solution called oil-soap cleaner. It was formulated to clean wooden surfaces without damaging them or their finish. They can be found at affordable prices at every hardware store.

You can also use everyday home ingredients that are available everywhere, just like dish soap, baking soda, and eve, WD-40.

Here Are A Cleaning Solution

Consolidate a solution of 1 cup of water, 1 teaspoon toothpaste and 2 tablespoons baking soda. Use a wipe or fabric to plunge into the solution and use it to scour the grimy territories of the cabinet.

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