"I ran a hand over the cabinet doors where our plates and dishes were. Seemed pretty clean to me. Same for the rest of the cabinets. Then I looked up to the cabinets above the stove range. Oh, no, I thought. I took out the step stool and braced myself for the worst. I attempted to run my hand over the cabinet doors, but the layer of grease stopped me. How long had it been there?"
"I previously thought that Murphy Oil Soap was only available in a formula that required dilution with water - which The Kitchn editors love, for the record - but I was wrong. And while the OG formula can be used to clean cabinets as well as floors, I didn't have it in me to deal with buckets of water sloshing around my kitchen (remember my Dawn aversion?)."
A kitchen cabinet above the stove accumulated a hidden layer of grease that became apparent only upon close inspection and resisted touch. The greasy buildup motivated a search for a fast, spray-form cleaner that would avoid diluting concentrated cleaner in buckets and rinsing. Murphy Oil Soap, long established for wooden surfaces, is now available as an easy-to-use spray and costs under $3 for 22 ounces at The Home Depot. The spray eliminates the need to mix with water and simplifies cleanup. Instructions call for spraying a cloth and wiping the surface to remove grease.
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