How to Clean Cabinets and Kitchen Cupboards

How to Clean Cabinets and Kitchen Cupboards

When cooking in your kitchen, grease and oil particles accumulate and are dispersed into the air.  The prime place where particles settle is on your cabinets. You don't need to be cooking with a lot of grease for this to happen. Even pan-fried olive oil can create a greasy film over them.  Oftentimes, a layer of grease and grime is invisible until you take a cloth and wipe the surface, only to find a bunch of black and brown sediment. 
You can fight the dirt, grease, and grime by using the highest quality cleaning solution. Make your cabinets look their best with this simple guide on how to clean wood cabinets.

DIRECTIONS:

  • Reach for a bottle of GP66
  • Check to see if your cabinets are painted
  • If they are not, prepare to use the solution full strength
  • If they are painted, be sure to dilute GP66 two ounces to 30 ounces of water in a separate spray bottle.  We recommend diluting on paint; however customers have used it full strength on painted cabinets and get excellent results. 
  • Change the sprayer tip setting to mist 
  • Spray down your cabinets using either a diluted down bottle or use full strength
  • Use a soft cloth or sponge to wipe the cleaner on the outside of the cabinet doors and drawers. We love microfiber! Wipe the cleaner on drawer pulls and door handles

  • Dry all surfaces thoroughly with a clean towel.

For a lovely shine or polish, just a little mineral oil (baby oil) gives it that extra shine! 

Now you have it! Your kitchen cabinets are clean again and you are ready to impress your guests. Remember, you can use GP66 to clean just about anything anywhere.  Don't forget the bathroom drawers! 

Thanks for reading.  We are sending you our love and kindness.  Together we can keep it clean! 

 

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