How to Remove Years of Kitchen Cabinet Grit and Grime (2024)

When did you last look at your kitchen cabinets? Not a passing glance, but an up-close visual study—paying particular attention to the areas around the knobs and handles that get touched thousands of times throughout the weeks and months? Yeah, that’s what I’m talking about and what I’m pretty sure my reader Sandy is talking about, too.

How to Remove Years of Kitchen Cabinet Grit and Grime (1)

Dear Mary: We’re moving into a new (to us) house and would like to know what kind of cleaner to use on the wood kitchen cabinets? They’re pretty skan*y and feel sticky to the touch!

I hate to think how many years of dirt have built up on them. But I don’t want to remove any finish that is on them. How can we clean the years of dirt without damanging the finish? Sandy

Dear Sandy:It sounds to me as if your challenge is greater than simple maintenance of kitchen cabinets to keep ahead of sticky build-up, the result of cooking. Anyone who has a kitchen and actually cooks in it knows this just happens!

Your situation may call for a good commercial product for the simple reason that you don’t know how old this dirt is, or what kind of finish is hiding beneath it. It’s quite possible the cabinets are in great shape and can be restored to their original beauty. You really can remove years of grit and grime from any wood surface. And you have options—use a commercial product or make your own wood cabinet cleaner.

Natural Orange Oil

Should you prefer a commercial product, you won’t find anything more effective thanHoward Real Orange Oilproducts. You can depend on the effectiveness ofreal orange oil polish to melt away grease, grime, polish,and wax buildup, leaving a fresh scent and beauty in its place. It’s going to cost a bit to do your entire kitchen, should you decide to go the commercial route.

Your other option is to make your own highly effective cleaner, for just pennies.

I have two recipes for you and any readers with wood cabinets, regardless if those cabinets have a natural finish or are painted.

The first is for cabinets that just need some sprucing up to bring back the beauty and shine; the second is more powerful if you’re looking at years of built-up gunk and grime.

GeneralWood Cabinet Cleaner

In a spray bottle (these16-oz. bottlesare perfect for homemade cleaners)mix:

  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 4 tablespoons white vinegar
  • 8 dropsBlue Dawn
  • Warm water to fill the bottle (about 2 cups)

Shake to mix then spray on one door or drawer front at a time. Scrub with a soft cloth to remove any dirt, then buff to a beautiful shine. Before each spray, give the bottle a shake to keep the oil mixed in.

Pro Tip

While I have cautioned readers in the past to avoid using white vinegar on hardwood floors regularly and routinely because over time the acid in the vinegar is going to permanently dull the finish. Using vinegar in the recipe above is not going to create a problem. First, because you are using oil along with the vinegar to protect and retain the finish, and secondly because this is a cleaner you would use only occasionally, not routinely in the way you would clean hardwood floors.

Heavy-Duty Wood Cabinet Cleaner

In a small bowl, measure out:

  • 1 part* vegetable oil
  • 2 parts baking soda

Using your fingers, mix this into a thick paste. Smoosh this a little bit at a time into the surface of that grimy cabinet, being particularly mindful of the areas close to the handles that receive so much handling and human contact.

Scrub with a soft cloth, sponge, or your fingertips to get this paste into the grain. Use an old toothbrush to get it into all of the nooks and crannies. This paste is very thick, and as you begin to scrub and brush, it will fall off, along with a lot of grime.

Save yourself a mess by placing an old towel beneath the areas you are cleaning to catch it as it falls off. It could get disgusting and that’s what you wantbecause that signals that you are getting rid of the gunk and grime.Buff well with a soft cloth then step back to admire your beautiful work.

You can always add a few drops of essential oil to your homemade cleaners—orange or lemon would be a great choice, and that will leave a wonderful clean scent.

*Measuring in “parts” example: 1 tablespoon vegetable oil and 2 tablespoons baking soda. Or 2 tablespoons oil and 4 tablespoons baking soda—or 1 cup oil to 2 cups baking soda depending on the size of your job.

First published in Everyday Cheapskate: 5-29-20; Updated 1-3-22.

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