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Cleaning Kitchen Cabinets Your kitchen is probably the busiest room in your house. That means it's a great candidate for collecting dirt and grime. ![]() To avoid that mess, here are some tips on keeping those cabinets clean and sanitary. Painted wood, metal, laminated plastic or wood-grain vinyl surfaces can be cleaned with detergent and warm water solution. Rinse with a cloth or sponge dampened in clean water. Using a dry cloth or paper towel to wipe the surface dry prevents streaking. Most all-purpose household cleaners may also be used; read the label to be sure the product can be used on that surface, and follow directions exactly. Test inside a door to be sure that item will not harm the finish. Natural-finished wood cabinets may be cleaned with a variety of commercial products, usually sprays, made for this purpose. Read the label to be sure it can be used on the finish, and follow directions exactly. These types of products have a solvent base, so read and carefully follow cautions about ventilation. Make sure there is no spark, flame or pilot light burning in the area that could cause a fire. Dispose of used cloths in a tightly sealed container and store away from open sparks or flames. Test inside a door to be sure the cleaner will not harm the finish before starting on other surfaces. Some products can damage surfaces. As always, follow product directions carefully for best results. |
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