Hello Friends,
Different cabinet surfaces require different cleaning
techniques. Whether your cabinets are stained, painted or laminate, they all
need special attention. Here are a few easy tips and cleaning recipes for
keeping them looking their best.
Stained wood cabinets.
You will want to thoroughly clean and
oil your stained wood cabinets once or twice a year. Clean them with a mixture
of seven-eighths distilled white vinegar and one-eighth rubbing alcohol, with a
few drops of dish soap added. Wipe the cabinets down with this cleaning mixture
using a microfiber cloth. Next, rinse the cabinets completely with warm water
then use furniture oil that contains beeswax to seal the finish. This process
will keep your cabinets looking new for a long time
Painted cabinets.
Painted cabinets need to
be cleaned with a gentle cleaner, rinsed and dried. If you use a harsh cleaner
on the painted surface, the cleaner can actually remove the paint.
Instead, mix up a DIY cleaner of distilled white vinegar and a few drops of dish soap, but this time leave out the rubbing alcohol. Try putting this mixture into a spray bottle to better control the amount. After spraying, wipe the cabinets down with a damp microfiber cloth. Finally, use another clean microfiber cloth to dry.
Instead, mix up a DIY cleaner of distilled white vinegar and a few drops of dish soap, but this time leave out the rubbing alcohol. Try putting this mixture into a spray bottle to better control the amount. After spraying, wipe the cabinets down with a damp microfiber cloth. Finally, use another clean microfiber cloth to dry.
Black cabinets.
Whether painted black or stained
ebony, black cabinets create a chic look in a kitchen, but they do take some
extra care. Every water and grease spot will show up on these cabinets as will an
accumulation of dust. You should get into a routine of wiping them down at
least once a week with a damp microfiber cloth. It will only take a few minutes
but doing this will prevent nasty buildup.
White cabinets.
White cabinets provide a fresh, clean
look to many a kitchen, but they also show every fingerprint and scrape. Just
like black cabinets, white ones should be wiped at least once a week with a
damp microfiber cloth. You should also have a small bottle of matching white
paint on hand to fix chips and scrapes that are bound to show up with white
cabinets.
Laminate cabinets.
Laminate cabinets are the
easiest to keep clean because their surface doesn’t have porous wood grains
that absorb dirt and grease. A damp microfiber cloth and minimal elbow grease
once a week usually does the trick.
For deeper cleaning, the same DIY cleaner for stained wood cabinets will do the trick. Vinegar is a natural acid and will work to lift off stuck-on food. The alcohol cuts through grease and oil. And the few drops of dish soap help to create a mild lather for easier cleaning.
For deeper cleaning, the same DIY cleaner for stained wood cabinets will do the trick. Vinegar is a natural acid and will work to lift off stuck-on food. The alcohol cuts through grease and oil. And the few drops of dish soap help to create a mild lather for easier cleaning.
Get a handle on it.
Areas around handles can get very
sticky. The oils from your hands can mix with the finish on your wood and break
down the finish. You can prevent this from happening by wiping the areas around
the handles with a damp microfiber cloth. If you get that sticky buildup, you
can wash it off with a gentle hand soap mixed with some rubbing alcohol.
To really get at hidden grime, it is recommended that you remove your pulls and knobs at least once a year and clean the fronts of your cabinets before putting handles back on.
To really get at hidden grime, it is recommended that you remove your pulls and knobs at least once a year and clean the fronts of your cabinets before putting handles back on.
Nooks and crannies.
Cabinets with nooks and crannies need
extra care to remove dirt, dust and buildup in those tight places. You can use
a microfiber cloth wrapped around a table knife to get into flat areas that
need to be cleaned. While a pointed knife will also work, just be careful it
doesn’t penetrate the cloth and scratch or nick the wood. A toothpick will also
work for tight corners and small crevices.
Around the stove.
Cabinets around your stove can get
spattered with grease and oil. You can clean them quickly with a spray bottle
of vodka and a few drops of Castile soap. The vodka will work to cut through
the grease and oil, while the soap will lift it away. Make sure to rinse the
cabinets after with a damp microfiber cloth.
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ERA
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Ogden,
UT 84403
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