HOW TO CLEAN YOUR KITCHEN CABINETS

Cabinets are a big investment and cleaning them properly is critical to maintaining their condition and beauty. In this post we will give you tips on the best and safest way to clean your cabinets no matter what kind you have.

PAINTED CABINETS

It’s very important to use a gentle non-abrasive cleaner as to not remove the paint. The best cleaner you can use is a mixture of distilled white vinegar and a few drops of Dawn dish soap in a spray bottle. Wipe down the cabinets with a damp microfiber rag and dry them with a dry microfiber rag.

STAINED WOOD CABINETS

Stained wood cabinets should be cleaned once or twice a year. To clean wood, use a mixture of 7/8’s distilled white vinegar, 1/8 rubbing alcohol and a few drops of Dawn dish soap in a spray bottle. Again, wipe down with a damp microfiber cloth. Then, after rinsing the cabinets completely with warm water use a furniture oil that contains beeswax to seal the finish. This process will help your cabinets look new for a long time.

LAMINATE CABINETS

Laminate cabinets are actually the easiest to keep clean because they don’t absorb dirt and stains the way a porous wood surface will. Wiping them down with a simple damp cloth should do the trick but for deeper cleaning you can use the same mixture as above for the stained wood cabinets.

HARDWARE CLEAING

Hardware can get really dirty and sticky from a combination of hand dirt and oils and the wood finish on the cabinets. A mixture of alcohol and hand soap is often enough to get off sticky residue. You can also use a combination of baking soda and water made into a paste to get off any water spots or rust. For a really deep cleaning consider removing your hardware once a year so you can clean the cabinet area behind it.