Grease buildup on kitchen cabinets is super common—especially near the stove—but it’s also very fixable with the right approach. Here’s a practical, step-by-step way to get them clean without damaging the finish:
🧽 Basic Method (Works for Most Cabinets)
You’ll need:
- Warm water
- Dish soap (like Dawn Dish Soap)
- Soft cloth or sponge
- Dry microfiber towel
Steps:
- Mix a few drops of dish soap in warm water.
- Dip your cloth, wring it out (don’t soak the cabinets).
- Wipe gently—focus on greasy areas.
- Rinse with a clean damp cloth.
- Dry immediately to avoid water damage.
🍋 For Stubborn Grease
Option 1: Vinegar Solution
- Mix equal parts white vinegar + warm water.
- Spray lightly or apply with a cloth.
- Let it sit for 1–2 minutes, then wipe clean.
👉 Vinegar cuts grease really well, but don’t overuse it on wood (it can dull the finish over time).
Option 2: Baking Soda Paste
- Mix baking soda with a little water to form a paste.
- Apply to sticky spots.
- Gently scrub with a soft cloth or old toothbrush.
- Wipe clean and dry.
Option 3: Commercial Degreasers
- Products like Krud Kutter or Simple Green work well for heavy buildup.
- Always test on a small hidden spot first.
⚠️ What to Avoid
- Harsh scrubbers (can scratch surfaces)
- Bleach or strong chemicals (can damage finish)
- Excess water (can warp wood or MDF cabinets)
💡 Pro Tips
- Clean grease regularly to prevent buildup.
- Use your kitchen exhaust fan while cooking to reduce future grease.
- For wooden cabinets, consider applying a polish after cleaning to restore shine.
If you tell me what type of cabinets you have (painted, laminate, solid wood, glossy, etc.), I can give you a more tailored method 👍