A well-kept kitchen supports both comfort and functionality, yet cabinet surfaces often collect a stubborn film of grease over time. This buildup typically forms from a combination of cooking oils, airborne particles, and frequent contact, especially around handles and areas near the stove. The good news is that restoring their appearance doesn’t require specialized equipment—just a practical approach and a few reliable household ingredients.
To begin, assemble a small set of essentials: warm water, white vinegar, a gentle dish soap, baking soda, and soft microfiber cloths. Mix equal parts water and vinegar, adding a drop of dish soap for extra cleaning power. Wipe the cabinet surfaces methodically, working from top to bottom to avoid spreading residue. For areas with heavier buildup, apply a mild paste made from baking soda and water, then clean gently with a soft brush before removing any residue with a damp cloth.
For more persistent grease, a slightly richer mixture—baking soda combined with a small amount of vegetable oil—can help break down the layer more effectively. Afterward, it’s important to wipe the surface again with the vinegar solution to remove any remaining residue and restore a clean finish. When cleaning glass inserts, apply the solution to the cloth instead of spraying directly, which helps prevent streaking and keeps the result polished.
Maintaining this routine over time is the key to lasting results. Light, regular cleaning—especially around frequently touched areas—prevents buildup from returning. Limiting grease in the air by using a range hood or splash guard also reduces future accumulation. By staying consistent and using simple methods, you can preserve both the look and feel of your kitchen, keeping it fresh, inviting, and ready for everyday use.