I always aim to be without grease!
Kitchen cabinets often gather a greasy layer over time, especially if you enjoy cooking. This sticky dirt, usually a combination of cooking oils, dust, and other particles in the air, can be very unpleasant to look at and difficult to clean.
A lot of people use strong chemicals and a lot of effort to solve this problem, but my aunt showed me an easy trick that makes it almost effortless. In this article, I will explain a great technique that has helped me save time and effort, and has made my kitchen cabinets look like new.
The Issue with Dirty Cabinets
Before we start solving the problem, it’s important to know why kitchen cabinets become greasy. When you cook, small bits of oil and grease are released into the air. These tiny particles end up on surfaces, and kitchen cabinets, especially those close to the stove, are common places where grease accumulates. Over time, the grease collects dust and dirt, forming a sticky layer that can be hard to clean.
Old-fashioned ways of cleaning usually require a lot of hard scrubbing, which can be exhausting and might harm your cabinets if done too forcefully. Also, some cleaning products for sale have strong chemicals that can damage both your cabinets and your health. That’s why it’s important to find a kinder and more efficient way.
The Perfect Mix: Baking Soda and Cooking Oil
Yes, that’s correct. My aunt taught me a special tip using everyday items: baking soda and vegetable oil. This mix may seem strange at first. Why use oil to get rid of oil? But the real trick is how these elements combine to remove grease and dirt without requiring tough scrubbing or chemicals.
Why This Approach is Effective
Baking soda is gentle and can clean sticky and greasy surfaces without causing any damage. It also helps get rid of any remaining odors stuck in the grease.
Vegetable oil can help remove grease. The idea behind this is that “similar things dissolve each other.” When you put a little oil on the oily surface, it helps loosen the grip of the grease already there, making it easier to clean off. Also, it gives a little shine to your cabinets, making them look better without appearing greasy.
How to Use Baking Soda and Vegetable Oil for Cleaning
Here is a simple guide to using this easy and effective tip.
Make your kitchen cabinets look like new again.
Materials required:
Sodium bicarbonate
Any type of vegetable oil you have available will work.
A gentle fabric or sponge
A container
Water that is not cold.
Instructions:
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