How to Effortlessly Remove Grease and Cooking Odors from Kitchen Cabinets
Let’s be honest: we all have that one kitchen chore we keep putting off. For many of us, it’s not the counters, the sink, or even the stovetop—it’s cleaning the cabinets.
Over time, invisible cooking oils and airborne grease settle on cabinet surfaces, forming a sticky, dull film that attracts dust and traps odors. The result? Cabinets that look perpetually grimy, no matter how often you wipe them down with water or standard cleaners.
But here’s the good news: there’s a surprisingly simple—and deeply effective—solution hiding in your pantry.
The Secret? Oil Cleans Oil
You’ve likely heard the old adage, “Oil and water don’t mix.” And that’s exactly why plain water or all-purpose sprays often fail to cut through greasy buildup. Water beads up and slides off oily residue, leaving the grime behind.
But what does mix with oil? More oil.
By using a small amount of vegetable oil, mineral oil, or even coconut oil, you can dissolve the cooking grease clinging to your cabinets. This gentle, chemical-free method lifts grime without harsh scrubbing—and it neutralizes lingering cooking odors in the process.
How to Do It
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