Dealing with grease on cabinets above the stove? Check out how to remove grease from cabinets easily! Don’t deal with cooking grease on your cabinets any longer.
If you are using this method I highly recommend you start by testing this in a small area of your cabinet. Maybe start on the inside of a door where you won’t normally see.
My cabinets are very light-colored and have a matte finish. I never noticed any change to my finish, but if you have a glossy finish or your finish is older you could possibly damage it.
Ingredients You Need To Clean Cabinets
- Baking Soda
- Dish Soap (I prefer plain old blue Dawn)
- Microfiber Cloth (I love this brand! I have had them for years and they work great!)
Getting Started
To remove the grease from your cabinets above the stove (or anywhere!) you will want to do a few things.
To start you will want to gather the following ingredients. You probably already have these at home.
- 1 Tablespoon of Baking Soda
- 1/2 Tablespoon of Dish Soap
- 1/2 Tablespoon of Water
Start by adding 1/2 tablespoon of Dawn dish soap to a small bowl.
Next, add 1 tablespoon of baking soda to the bowl.
Add 1/2 tablespoon of water to the bowl and mix all the ingredients together to make a paste.
Applying The Paste To Grease On Cabinets
Using a rag or microfiber cloth apply a small amount of the paste to the cabinets. I have these microfiber clothes here and I love them!
Rub gently in a circular pattern over the grease spots on the cabinets with the microfiber cloth. As soon as I started rubbing I could feel the grease spots coming up.
The microfiber cloth would run over the wood instead of catching on the grease spots.
Cleaning Cabinets After Removing
Once all the spots are gone from the area get a warm cloth and wash down the area you scrubbed.
Make sure you remove all of the baking soda mixture. When it is clean, dry with a dry microfiber cloth or rag.
Continue going over the cabinet in small areas until all of the grease spots are removed.
My cabinets look so much better after using this mixture to remove the grease from them. Plus, it only took a few minutes and didn’t damage the finish.
I also used this for the areas around the knobs on our cabinets. I have noticed that they tend to gather a lot of grease from our hands.
My cabinets practically look brand new.
You don’t need to use harsh abrasives or scrubbing pads to remove grease from kitchen cabinets.
This gentle scrub plus a microfiber cloth does a great job of quickly removing the grease from kitchen cabinets.
How To Remove Grease From Kitchen Cabinets
Tablespoon baking soda
1/2 Tablespoon dish soap
1/2 Tablespoon Water
Start with a tablespoon of baking soda, 1/2 tablespoon of dish soap, and 1/2 tablespoon of water. Mix it all up in a small bowl to make a paste. Then, using a microfiber cloth apply a small amount of the paste to the cabinets. Rub gently in a circular pattern with the microfiber cloth. Once all the spots gone from the area get a warm cloth and wash down the area you scrubbed. Make sure you remove all of the baking soda mixture. When it is clean, dry with a clean cloth. Continue going over the cabinet in small areas until all of the grease spots are removed.