Effectively Remove Fat From Kitchen Cupboards: A Simple and Brilliant Tip

Use an old toothbrush dipped in the solution to scrub corners, edges, and handles where grease tends to build up.
Rinse the toothbrush as needed to keep it clean.
4. Rinse:
Dampen a clean cloth with plain water.
Wipe down the cupboards to remove any residue from the cleaning solution.
5. Dry and Polish:
Use a dry microfiber cloth to buff the surface, leaving it clean and streak-free.
Optional Extra Tip for Stubborn Grease:
Baking Soda Paste: For tough grease spots, make a paste with baking soda and a few drops of water. Apply it to the greasy area, let it sit for 5–10 minutes, then scrub gently and rinse.
Why This Works:
Baking Soda: Cuts through grease and acts as a gentle abrasive.
Dish Soap: Breaks down oil and grime effectively.
Vinegar: Dissolves grease and eliminates odors naturally.
Maintenance Tips:
Wipe down cupboard surfaces weekly to prevent grease buildup.
Use a splatter guard or lid when cooking to minimize grease spread.
Keep handles and knobs clean, as they are common spots for oily fingerprints.
With this simple and brilliant method, you can effectively remove fat from your kitchen cupboards and keep them looking spotless and fresh! ✨

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