Ideal for wooden surfaces, mix lukewarm water with a tablespoon of Marseille soap.
Apply with a sponge and rinse with a damp cloth. This method is equally effective with black soap, offering a delicate touch to your wooden cabinets.
Mix equal parts of cider vinegar and water, boil, cool, and then use to clean the cabinets.
Its antiseptic properties and acetic acid content make it perfect for cutting through grease.
For those with lacquered kitchen cabinets, we’ve got a special tip too! Mix a little linseed oil, turpentine, and flour. This combination not only cleans but also protects and enhances your cabinets.
Don’t let grease take over your kitchen. With these simple, natural solutions, your cabinets will not only be clean but also retain their beauty and longevity. Try them today and see the difference for yourself!
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