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Dish Soap and White Vinegar: A Dynamic Duo

Ingredients:

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  • 2 tablespoons of organic dish soap
  • 500 ml (about 2 cups) of hot water
  • 250 ml (about 1 cup) of white vinegar

Method:

  1. Combine the dish soap, hot water, and white vinegar in a bowl or bucket.
  2. Dip a sponge or microfiber cloth into the solution, wringing out excess liquid.
  3. Gently scrub the cabinet surfaces with the soaked sponge or cloth.
  4. For corners and crevices, consider using an old toothbrush for detailed cleaning.
  5. Rinse the cabinets with a clean, damp sponge or cloth.
  6. Dry immediately with a fresh microfiber cloth to prevent water marks.

This method is particularly effective for painted or laminate cabinets, offering a grease-free finish without harsh chemicals.

The Gentle Touch of Marseille Soap

Ingredients:

  • Lukewarm water
  • 1 tablespoon of liquid Marseille soap

Method:

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  1. Mix the Marseille soap with lukewarm water in a cleaning bucket.
  2. Soak a sponge in the mixture, then gently scrub the cabinet doors.
  3. Rinse with a clean, damp cloth to remove any soap residue.
  4. Dry thoroughly with a microfiber cloth.

Marseille soap, known for its gentleness, is ideal for wood cabinets, ensuring they’re cleaned without damage.

Apple Cider Vinegar: For the Tough Grease

Ingredients:

  • Equal parts apple cider vinegar and water

Method:

  1. Mix the vinegar and water, then bring to a boil. Let cool to a manageable temperature.
  2. Soak a sponge in this vinegar solution and wipe down the greasy areas.
  3. Rinse with cold water to remove any vinegar residue.
  4. Dry thoroughly with a clean cloth.

Apple cider vinegar is a potent degreaser that can tackle stubborn grease without harming your cabinets’ finish.

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Special Care for Lacquered Cabinets

Ingredients:

  • Linseed oil
  • Turpentine
  • Flour

Method:

  1. Create a cleaning paste by mixing linseed oil, turpentine, and a bit of flour.
  2. Apply the paste using a sponge to the lacquered surfaces, gently rubbing in a circular motion.
  3. Wipe away the cleaning paste with a damp cloth, then dry immediately.

This mixture not only cleans but also protects and enhances the appearance of lacquered wood, making it an excellent choice for high-gloss finishes.

By incorporating these natural, gentle cleaning methods into your routine, you can effectively remove grease from kitchen cabinets, revitalizing the heart of your home without resorting to harsh chemicals. Enjoy a cleaner, brighter kitchen with minimal effort and cost.

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