Sticky, oily kitchen cabinets dragging down your kitchen vibe? Don’t worry—you won’t need any store-bought chemicals. A few pantry staples and a little elbow grease are all it takes to make them shine again.
Why Cabinets Attract Grease
Every time you cook, invisible grease particles float into the air. Over time, they stick to cabinet surfaces and mix with dust, forming a stubborn, sticky film. Luckily, there’s a safe, natural solution to tackle it—without damaging the wood or paint.
What You’ll Need
- 1 cup of baking soda
- 2 tablespoons of liquid dish soap
- Warm water
- A soft sponge or microfiber cloth
- An old toothbrush for corners and edges
Step-by-Step: Deep Clean Without the Chemicals
- Create the Magic Paste
In a small bowl, mix baking soda with dish soap. Slowly add warm water until it becomes a thick but spreadable paste—think peanut butter consistency. - Spread the Paste
- Dip your sponge into the paste and gently coat the greasy areas. Make sure it covers every corner.
- Let It Work
- Let the paste sit for 5 to 10 minutes so it can soften the grime and lift it away from the surface.
- Scrub Gently
- Use your sponge to wipe the surface clean. For corners, grooves, or detailed molding, a toothbrush works wonders.
- Final Rinse and Dry
- Wipe down the cleaned area with a damp cloth, then dry with a clean towel to prevent any moisture stains.
Bonus Tips to Keep Cabinets Looking Fresh
- Clean up cooking splashes as soon as they happen to avoid buildup.
- Do a light weekly wipe-down using warm water and a drop of dish soap.
- For extra shine on wood cabinets, use a small dab of olive oil on a microfiber cloth and buff gently.