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How to Deep-Clean Grimy Kitchen Cabinets and Restore Their Shine

 


How to Deep-Clean Grimy Kitchen Cabinets and Restore Their Shine

Over time, kitchen cabinets naturally accumulate a layer of grease, smoke residue, and food splatters. The result? Surfaces that feel sticky and look dull. If scrubbing cabinets isn’t your favorite chore, there’s good news: this simple, effective method using baking soda and coconut oil makes the job quick and surprisingly satisfying.

What You’ll Need:

  • Baking soda

  • Coconut oil (or olive oil as a substitute)

  • A small bowl

  • Old toothbrush – great for corners and detailed trim

  • Soft sponge or cleaning cloth

  • Damp microfiber towel for wiping off residue


Step-by-Step Cleaning Guide:


In your bowl, combine:

  • ½ cup baking soda

  • ¼ cup coconut oil

Stir well until a thick paste forms.


Step 2: Apply the Paste

Use a cloth or your fingers to spread the mixture directly onto the cabinet surfaces. For crevices or intricate details, scrub gently with an old toothbrush.


Step 3: Loosen and Lift the Grime

Work the paste into the surface using gentle circular motions. Focus on areas around knobs, handles, and above the stove, where grease tends to build up.


Step 4: Wipe Away Residue

After scrubbing, take a slightly damp cloth and wipe the cabinets clean. Rinse the cloth as needed to fully remove the paste and loosened grime.


Step 5: Admire Your Work

Step back and enjoy your now-fresh, gleaming cabinets! The baking soda gently lifts away dirt, while coconut oil adds a natural luster and helps dissolve grease.


Why This Works So Well

  • Coconut oil breaks down grease and leaves a protective, light shine

  • Baking soda acts as a gentle scrubber without scratching surfaces


Bonus Tips for Best Results

  • Test First: Always spot-test on a hidden area to ensure your finish isn’t affected.

  • Repeat Monthly: A monthly wipe-down keeps grime from building up.

  • Use Less Water: Especially with wooden cabinets, avoid excess moisture to prevent long-term damage.


With this quick and natural method, your cabinets will look refreshed without harsh chemicals or hours of scrubbing. A clean kitchen really does start with clean cabinets!

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