
"Before you start looking for the best ways to degrease your kitchen cabinets, there is one step you should take to maintain your health and safety. You must make sure there is proper ventilation in your kitchen before spraying or using any abrasive chemicals or cleaners. If you don't open a window or door or turn on a ventilation fan, you could risk illness, throat and lung irritation, and respiratory problems."
"There are two all-natural pantry ingredients that can degrease your kitchen cabinets without the worry of exposure to dangerous or toxic chemicals. Make a solution of equal parts white vinegar and water in a clean or new kitchen spray bottle. Use a microfiber cloth to remove dust and debris from your cabinets, and then spray them generously with the cleaning solution. Let it sit for about 10 minutes, and then spray again."
Grease and grime accumulate on kitchen cabinets over time, harming appearance and degrading paint or finish. Proper ventilation is essential before using sprays or abrasive chemical cleaners to avoid throat and lung irritation and other respiratory problems. Read product instructions to determine required safety gear, application method, dwell time, and compatibility with cabinet finishes and other products. Chemical degreasers such as Easy-Off or Krud Kutter can be highly effective. For homes with children or pets, natural cleaners work well. Equal parts white vinegar and water, applied after dusting with a microfiber cloth and left about ten minutes, loosens grease for easy wiping.
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