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Article Title: Installing Kithcen Cabinets
Author: Ken Morris
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It is important to keep kitchen cabinets clean, but it is not easy, since they are located in the most dirt prone areas of the home. Kitchens are loaded with grease, food spills and splatters from cooking. Hands opening the cabinet doors frequently have food or other sticky substances on them. Children are notorious for adding to this problem.
If you clean your cabinets regularly, it will be easier in the long run to keep them clean. Small cleanups each time are faster and easier than trying to get rid of a buildup of dirt.
How you clean your cabinets will depend on what your cabinets are made of. If you have painted cabinet doors, or ones which are vinyl or metal, you clean them with detergent and warm water. Just make sure you rinse it well and then dry them.
You can use a general all purpose cleaner on these types of surfaces. Just make sure you read the label to see if it is going to be safe on the material you are putting it on. Another good idea is to test the product on a hidden corner to see if it can be used safely. Always rinse and dry.
Many people are concerned about products which may harm the environment and therefore they do not want to use harsh household chemicals. There are many environmentally friendly products, and you don't have to even go shopping for them. White vinegar or lemon juice, mixed with water will remove grease from your cabinets. For stains, you can make a mixture of baking soda and water to remove them. Once again, rinse and dry thoroughly to avoid streaks.
There are special spray cleaners that have been formulated just for wood cabinets. Make sure you can use them on the surface of your cabinets. Always follow the directions closely on any of these kinds of products, and to be double safe, test it in a small spot first.
Wood cleaners can be flammable, and a warning will be on the label if they are. Be sure not to smoke when using them, and keep them away from any kind of flame or heat. If you have a gas stove, you have to be really careful, since the spray may ignite the pilot on the stove and cause a fire.
If you clean your cabinets a lot, you may end up with a dull finish. Restore the glow to your cabinets by using furniture polish. A good furniture wax is also ideal for this purpose. You may need to buff them after use, but if you want to keep you cabinets new looking, it is worth the effort.
The hardware on your cabinets can also get dirty, especially from the grease from cooking. Take all of the hardware off when you want to give your cabinets a thorough cleaning, and soak the hardware while you clean the cabinets. When you dry everything well and replace all of the hardware, your kitchen will glow.
You should use the proper type of cleaner for the hardware, just as you do for the cabinets. You may damage them if you use the wrong kind, so follow the cardinal rule and always read and follow the directions on the label.
About The Author: Concentrating on latest developments in installing, Ken Morris is writing mainly for
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