How to Clean Kitchen Cabinets Inside

Written by Posted On Wednesday, 28 August 2019 10:00

Kitchen cabinets offer storage and also allow you to have some level of organization in the kitchen. The kitchen is a busy place, and the cabinets will most often attract dirt and dust. Food particles, oil splatters, and spills are also common in the kitchen. If kitchen cabinets are not well taken care of, they will start looking old and abandoned. Knowing how to clean kitchen cabinets inside will provide a lasting solution to the problem of dirt and dust in the kitchen.

How to Clean Kitchen Cabinets Inside

Below are some standard practices that will improve your kitchen cabinets in the most effective and efficient way. Some are natural solutions while others require an informed approach when it comes to household tips. Professional services can also be enlisted when the need arises to keep your home clean.

Use a Cabinet Shelf Liner

Liners often protect the surfaces of cabinets and prolong their life. Cabinet liners are an everyday item, so  you definitely have access to at least a couple. Warps on wood are a result of water/dampness. To avoid these marks on the insides of your cabinets, newly washed dishes should be dried before being placed in the cabinets. Having liners will also prevent damage to the wood. Several items can be used to cushion cabinets from damage, and they include laminate self-adhesive floor tiles, leftover floor pieces, linoleum materials, scraps of wallpaper, canvas, laminated wax paper, and contact paper.

Keep Doors & Drawers Closed

Keeping the kitchen doors and drawers closed reduces contact with dirt and dust, and ensures that the surfaces are clean at all times. Reducing exposure to sunlight keeps your cabinets clean and attractive. Keeping your kitchen organized at all times makes it easier to clean cabinets, store items in them and retrieve what you may have inside there.

Avoid Direct Exposure to Water

Water often causes a lot of damage to wood. As much as you can, try to minimize contact between water and the wooden surface of your cabinet. Don’t hang towels and washcloths on kitchen cabinets. Wiping the surfaces clean also ensure they maintain their shine.

Wax Your Cabinets

Taking good care of your kitchen cabinets will help them last longer, so  make sure that every six months, wood furniture wax is applied on their surfaces. Waxing prevents oil, grime, and other items from sticking on cabinet surfaces. The kitchen cabinets should be regularly cleaned on the inside and you can do so by dusting as well. 

Bottom Line

Knowing how to clean kitchen cabinets inside will help you keep your kitchen is clean and ensure that your cabinets stand the test of time. Several options are also available for those looking to inject new life into their kitchen cabinets. The use of adhesive stickers ensures that these units look neat and clean. You do not need to do a complete revamp of your kitchen in order for the cabinets to look good. Find a way to get a little creative with the tools you might have at your disposal, and your kitchen will become the focal point of the house -- even if you’re working full time and don’t have time to keep your home clean.

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Dalia Rotrammel

Cleaning business for over 20 years. Property Management. Mother of 2, grandmother of 1 beautiful girl. Foster parent.

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