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Clean Kitchen Cabinets That are Stained

Open the cabinet doors. Empty out the contents and set them aside.

Mix some mild soap and water together in a small bucket. Wash the insides of the cabinet using the soap solution and a sponge, and dry off the soap and water with a towel.

Close the cabinet doors. Place some oil soap in a container and dilute it with warm water. Then, test the oil soap on an inconspicuous part of the cabinet's surface to make sure that it does not harm the finish.

Dip a sponge into the oil soap. The sponge should have both a soft side and a scouring side for best results.

Wipe the surface of the cabinets with the sponge. If you have a layer of grease or other material that is stuck to the surface, then scrub the material with the scouring side of your sponge.

Rinse your sponge frequently so that you don't reapply dirt that you've already removed.

Dry the cabinets with a clean, lint-free cloth after cleaning them. Doing this will remove any moisture or residue.

Reapply wax finish if desired. Oil soap will eliminate your wax finish, so you should apply furniture wax or furniture polish to restore the cabinets' shine.

Return the contents of your cabinets to their original location.
Clean Kitchen Cabinets That are Painted

Empty out your kitchen cabinets. Clean the interior with soap and water.

Dust the exterior of your cabinets using a lint-free cloth.

Use the same soap and water mixture to scrub your cabinets after you dust them. Test an inconspicuous surface first to ensure that the soap doesn't harm your paint.

Dry the surface that you washed with a soft towel. Allow the cabinets to dry completely before putting the contents back.
Clean Kitchen Cabinets Made of Metal, Vinyl or Laminate

Empty your kitchen cabinets and clean the interior with a household spray cleaner.

Close the cabinets and spray the exterior with spray cleaner. Wipe the cabinets clean and then dry them with a lint-free towel.

Return your cabinet contents to their original location.
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