Try the Easiest Solution First
Mix 2 tablespoons of Dawn dish soap with 2 cups of warm water and scrub the cabinet with a clean cloth, following the grain of the wood. Rinse the area clean with a sponge, and dry it with a clean towel.
Bring Out the Good Old Baking Soda
Sprinkle baking soda onto a clean damp cloth and scrub the cabinet. Rinse with a clean sponge, and dry the area with a clean dry towel.
White Vinegar is an Effective All Purpose Cleaner
Add 1 cup white vinegar to the Dawn dish soap and water mixture. The solution is now 2 cups water, 2 tablespoons dish soap and 1 cup white vinegar.
Old Fashioned Borax Can Often Save the Day
If you need to be still more aggressive, add half a cup of borax to the dish soap, vinegar and water mix. Repeat the scrubbing action with a soft cloth and wipe with a dry cloth.
A Final Coat of Oil Will Make the Cabinets Gleam
Finish by wiping the cabinets down with a small amount of orange oil, lemon oil or even mineral oil.
Mix 2 tablespoons of Dawn dish soap with 2 cups of warm water and scrub the cabinet with a clean cloth, following the grain of the wood. Rinse the area clean with a sponge, and dry it with a clean towel.
Bring Out the Good Old Baking Soda
Sprinkle baking soda onto a clean damp cloth and scrub the cabinet. Rinse with a clean sponge, and dry the area with a clean dry towel.
White Vinegar is an Effective All Purpose Cleaner
Add 1 cup white vinegar to the Dawn dish soap and water mixture. The solution is now 2 cups water, 2 tablespoons dish soap and 1 cup white vinegar.
Old Fashioned Borax Can Often Save the Day
If you need to be still more aggressive, add half a cup of borax to the dish soap, vinegar and water mix. Repeat the scrubbing action with a soft cloth and wipe with a dry cloth.
A Final Coat of Oil Will Make the Cabinets Gleam
Finish by wiping the cabinets down with a small amount of orange oil, lemon oil or even mineral oil.
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