Revealing the Mysteries of Beets Even After They've Been Eaten


 

Hot water

liquid Marseille soap, measuring 1 tablespoon, as follows:


In a pail of lukewarm water, combine the Marseille soap.


After dipping a sponge into the liquid, delicately wipe off the cabinet doors.


To get rid of any soap scum, rinse with a moist, clean towel.


Use a microfiber towel to dry it completely.


Because of its mild nature, Marseille soap is perfect for cleaning wood cabinets without harming them.



Vinegar of Apple Cider: For the Hard Grease


What you need:



Mixing equal amounts of water and apple cider vinegar


Method:



Bring a pot of water and vinegar to a boil. Refrain from handling until cooled to a safe level.


To remove grease, soak a sponge in vinegar and wipe off the affected areas.


Wash it off with cold water to get rid of the vinegar after taste.


After washing, pat dry with a fresh cloth.


If you're looking for a powerful degreaser that won't damage the finish of your cabinets, try apple cider vinegar.


Handling Lacquered Cabinets with Extra Care


What you need:

 

Hemp seed oil


The chemical turpentine


Flour


Method:


Make a cleaning paste by combining turpentine, linseed oil, and a little amount of flour.


Scrubbing in a circular manner, apply the paste to the lacquered surfaces with a sponge.


Use a moist towel to remove the cleaning substance, and then let it air dry right away.



Lacquered wood is particularly well-suited to high-gloss finishes since this mixture cleans, preserves, and enhances the wood's look.


 

Without using harsh chemicals, you may revive your home's culinary center by adding these mild, natural cleaning methods to your routine and effortlessly removing grease from kitchen cabinets. Effortlessly achieve a brighter and cleaner kitchen without breaking the bank.