According to the university of california san francisco a microfiber cloth is incredibly absorbent and negatively charged so they attract the positively charged grease.
Getting grease off wooden kitchen cabinets.
Rinse and dry the cabinets when done for rinsing and drying a microfiber towel is ideal.
Murphy s oil soap 6 50 for 16 ounces meant for wood floors and wood furniture this cleaner has been on the market for more than a century and is also often used on cabinets tile and linoleum.
Mix up a 50 50.
Brush your cabinets until the grease is gone.
All purpose orange oil cleaner.
Use microfiber cloth along with the homemade degreaser you prefer.
Make a paste with some baking soda and warm water.
The grit of baking soda can do just the trick to dislodge grease particles clinging to the surface of the cabinets.
Apply to cabinets using the toothbrush.
You might ruin the finish.
Don t use a rough kitchen scrubby on your cabinets.
If your cabinets are really grimy let the cleaner sit for up to 10 minutes after spraying.
A microfiber cloth does clean grease off wood cabinets better than paper towels or dishcloths.
Keep the water hot and use light pressure on the nylon pad to avoid scratching the surface.
It has grease busting qualities too.
Mix a squirt or two of grease cutting dish soap into a bucket of very hot water as hot as you can stand and use a nylon scouring pad to attack cabinet grease.
Rinse them off and buff till they shine like new.
Modern fans can move a large amount of oil soaked air and most also have integrated filters to clean and circulate dirty air.
Rinse your cloth with warm water wring out most of the moisture and use.
Finally clean the area with a mild wood soap and water then dry completely.
Just use a damp microfiber cloth to lift off 99 of the accumulated gunk and the dark haze will never form.
Redirect the funk use your hood vent to suck up grease filled air and direct it out of the kitchen.
Heat a damp micro cloth in a microwave for 35 seconds then use it to quickly wipe away the grease layer.
Dampen a clean dry cloth with undiluted white vinegar and wipe down greasy cabinets.