Kitchen cabinets are exposed to grease, steam, and dust daily. Especially around the stove and cooktop, a tough greasy film forms over time, which stubbornly adheres. However, this can be effectively removed with simple home remedies.

Kitchen cabinets are exposed to grease, steam, and dust daily. Especially around the stove and cooktop, a tough greasy film forms over time, which stubbornly adheres. However, this can be effectively removed with simple home remedies.
When cooking, grease particles get into the air and settle on surfaces. There, they combine with dust to form a sticky layer. Cabinets near the stove are particularly affected.
If these deposits are not removed regularly, problems often arise later: Conventional cleaning agents are often no longer sufficient.
A proven remedy against grease is baking soda. A cleaning paste can be made with little effort:
Due to its slightly abrasive effect, baking soda reliably dissolves grease and dirt. For heavier soiling, a little dish soap can be added.
Besides baking soda, there are other simple options:
For sensitive surfaces, vinegar should be used with caution, as the acid can attack materials.
Regular maintenance prevents the formation of stubborn layers:
With these simple measures, the cleaning effort can be significantly reduced.
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