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Cleaning your wooden kitchen cabinet cannot be a rocket science, but it is still challenging nevertheless. Since the cabinet is where most the tools and crockery will be kept, it is normal that cabinet attracts many grimes and grease. The wooden cabinet especially is more prone to this. While the wooden cabinet may be quite attractive, it may also be demanding when it has to be cleaned. The more often you will clean your cabinet, the easier you can keep your cabinet will look in tip-top shape.

The Vinegar

The vinegar has been around for many years, but it is still the better tool to clean your wooden cabinet. It is even the base for many commercial cleaning substances. In making a wood-cabinet cleaner, you can add the few drops of the vinegar into the bowl of water, after that stir and wipe the solution on the surfaces that need to be cleaned by using the cloth. Vinegar may also be combined with the baking soda for stubborn stains.

The Solvents

Most experts suggest that the paint thinner may be used in cleaning the unpainted wooden cabinets. The paint thinner normally acts as the varnishing agent, and most of the products contain the waxes that can add sheen to the wood. However, the smell of the paint thinner can cause the allergies. When you use the thinner, it is necessary for you to keep the windows and also ventilators open therefore the smell will be less pungent.

The Other Cleaners

Spray cleaner will be another great tool that can be used to clean your wooden kitchen cabinet. Most of these contain the substances that will be meant to clean the wood. The simple way in using this is by spraying the cleaner directly on the wood and also wipe with the dry cloth. However, not all of the cleaners will be suited for all kinds of the wood, so it is important for you to make sure that you will read the label and also test the cleaner on the small area of the wood before you are going to do with your whole kitchen.

For the grease, a mix of the detergent and also dish-washing liquid can also work. Mix the two together and then apply over your cabinet. After that, wipe after six minutes or so with the scrub pad, and then with the dry cloth in order to eliminate the grease from your cabinet.

Cleaning Your Wooden Kitchen Cabinets

By: David Y Moore




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