Baking soda
Also note that baking soda can be used to clean kitchen cabinet doors, as long as they aren’t made of wood. Baking soda is considered a natural but abrasive cleaner and can damage waxed or painted wood surfaces over time. For this type of wood, the two methods above are still ideal for gentle and effective cleaning.
How do you clean painted kitchen cabinets?
Linseed oil is still the ideal solution for lacquered furniture. To make this homemade cleaner, mix together some linseed oil, turpentine, and flour. Dip a sponge in this mixture and clean your lacquered furniture. Turpentine is an essential oil that is commonly used in the home because it acts as a solvent. Linseed oil protects and improves wood surfaces. As for flour, while not commonly used, it does help in removing stubborn grease stains.
With these natural ingredients, removing sticky grease from cabinets becomes quick and easy. Your furniture will shine with cleanliness and at a lower cost.
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