Cleaning wooden kitchen cabinets can be easy if you use the right method—gentle cleaning works better than strong chemicals, which can damage the finish over time.
Here’s a simple, effective way to remove dirt and grease effortlessly:
🪵 Step-by-step cleaning method
1. Make a mild cleaning solution
Mix:
- Warm water
- A few drops of mild dish soap
Optional (for light grease):
- A small splash of white vinegar
White vinegar
2. Wipe with a soft cloth
- Dip a microfiber cloth in the solution
- Wring it out well (don’t soak the wood)
- Wipe cabinet surfaces gently
Focus on:
- Handles
- Edges near the stove
- High-touch areas
3. Tackle grease spots
For sticky grease:
- Apply the soapy solution a bit more directly
- Let it sit for 30–60 seconds
- Wipe gently—don’t scrub hard
4. Rinse immediately
- Use a clean damp cloth with plain water
- Remove any soap or vinegar residue
5. Dry properly
- Wipe with a dry microfiber cloth
- Prevents water damage and streaks
✨ Optional deep-clean boost
If grease is stubborn:
- Mix baking soda + water into a light paste
- Apply gently, then wipe off quickly
⚠️ Important tips
- Avoid soaking wood (causes swelling or warping)
- Avoid harsh cleaners like bleach or ammonia
- Don’t use abrasive scrubbers—they scratch finishes
- Always test a small hidden area first
🟢 Bottom line
The best way to clean wooden cabinets is warm soapy water, gentle wiping, and quick drying. Simple, consistent cleaning works better than strong chemicals or heavy scrubbing.
If you want, I can also show you how to make wooden cabinets shine like new or remove old sticky grease buildup in kitchens near the stove area.