The cabinet fronts in your kitchen, particularly those closest to your cooking area, are constantly exposed to airborne grease and cooking vapors. This creates a sticky, invisible film that traps dust and grime, making them feel tacky and appear dull. The challenge isn't just surface dirt; it's this tenacious, layered grease film that adheres deeply to the finish, often settling into the subtle textures of your cabinet material.
Spot clean visible fingerprints and smudges on cabinet fronts.
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Wipe all cabinet door fronts, handles, and edges with appropriate cleaner.
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Degrease all cabinet fronts, clean inside edges, polish handles, address grease buildup above upper cabinets.
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Simply wiping cabinet fronts with a general cleaner often just spreads the grease film around, leaving a dull residue. We use specific, finish-safe degreasers that chemically break down the bonds of the grease, allowing it to be lifted cleanly from the surface. The dwell time of the degreaser is crucial; it needs time to penetrate and emulsify the hardened grease before wiping, ensuring a truly clean and smooth outcome without damaging your cabinet's finish.
If your cabinet fronts feel grimy or look smeared no matter what you use, that's grease film — and it needs a degreaser matched to your cabinet finish. Tell us about your kitchen in the quote form and we'll build the right approach into your checklist.
Tell us about your cabinets so we can build a finish-safe cleaning plan into your kitchen checklist.
We'll ask about your cabinet material and what's been the hardest to keep clean.