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Natural Ways to Eliminate Grease and Odors from Kitchen Cabinets

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🧼 5. Castile Soap + Warm Water

Why it works:
Castile soap is a plant-based, all-purpose cleaner that cuts grease without leaving a residue.

How to use:

  • Mix 1 tsp of castile soap in 2 cups of warm water.
  • Dip a cloth or sponge and wipe down your cabinets.
  • Follow with a damp cloth to remove soap residue.
  • Dry with a clean towel.

Safe for all surfaces—especially great for eco-friendly kitchens.


🚫 6. Avoid This Mistake: Don’t Soak Your Cabinets

While cleaning, avoid using too much water or soaking the surfaces. Excess moisture can:

  • Warp wood
  • Damage paint or finish
  • Create mildew inside closed cabinets

Always use a damp cloth, not a wet one, and dry surfaces thoroughly.


🌼 7. Refresh with Natural Cabinet Sachets

Once your cabinets are clean, keep them smelling great by placing small sachets filled with:

  • Dried lavender
  • Cinnamon sticks
  • Citrus peels
  • Cloves

These natural deodorizers add a subtle scent and help prevent future odors.


Final Tips to Keep Cabinets Clean

  • Wipe cabinets weekly with a damp cloth to prevent build-up.
  • Use a splatter guard when frying or sautéing.
  • Install a good range hood or vent to reduce grease in the air.
  • Keep baking soda inside closed cabinets to absorb ongoing odors.

🧼 In Summary

Greasy, smelly kitchen cabinets don’t require chemical cleaners or expensive products. With everyday ingredients like vinegar, baking soda, and lemon, you can restore your cabinets to their original shine and freshness—the natural way.

Try these tips, and your kitchen will look (and smell) like new again!


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