Korean cleaning hack: Make your kitchen cabinets shine
Kitchen cabinets require regular cleaning as they're among the places in the home where dirt and grease settle quickly. There's a homemade method that will make the fronts look new again, helping us avoid the need for store-bought products.
Dirt accumulates very quickly in the kitchen. Greasy stains or water streaks can be a real nuisance. These stains aren't easy to remove, especially if we've neglected cleaning the cabinet fronts regularly.
There's a simple Korean method that helps keep cabinets clean. Once applied, the kitchen furniture will shine with cleanliness.
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Koreans often avoid store-bought chemicals, focusing instead on natural products and homemade solutions to tackle dirt. How do they care for kitchen cabinets?
To remove greasy streaks, they wipe the fronts of the cabinets with regular cooking oil or baby oil. They then thoroughly wipe the furniture with a cloth previously soaked in warm water. The next step is to give the kitchen a shine. For this purpose, they prepare a mixture in a dish consisting of half a cup each of vinegar and water. They soak a clean cloth in the resulting liquid and wipe the furniture again. The final step is to dry the furniture to remove any excess homemade polishing liquid.
Shiny cabinets
There are many other methods that are as simple and effective as the Korean approach.
One of the simplest involves using dishwashing liquid and warm water. Simply mix these ingredients, then wipe the stained areas with a cloth or sponge. Another effective solution is baking soda, which, when combined with water, creates a paste that perfectly absorbs grease. This mixture not only removes stains but also leaves surfaces fresh and clean.