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Clean And Degrease Dirty Kitchen Cabinets With A Viral Cleaning Staple

While you may be a fastidious cleaner who makes sure to wipe down the countertops and stove every day, are you cleaning your kitchen cabinets enough? Kitchen cabinets are one of those areas in your home that you might not always think about cleaning until you see it in the right light. Once you do, you're sure to notice layers of cooking oil and grease, fingerprints, pet hair, food spills, and so much more. That's because whenever you fry up a steak on the stove, spill a cup of coffee, or spray soapy dish water around by mistake, this ends up splashing on your cupboards and dripping down your bottom cabinets. This works as a sticky magnet for dust, debris, and hair, making it necessary to use a cleaner that's heavy duty enough to cut through all of these grease and buildup, but still gently enough it will keep paint looking bright and won't affect the finish. 

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Take a look at TikTok you'll find one tip for cleaning your kitchen cabinets: using Zep Foaming Wall Cleaner. Zep Foaming Wall Cleaner is, of course, said to work well on walls without damaging the surface — and the same can be applied to your cabinets. Many other cleaners are too abrasive and potent, and can cause discoloration or wear the paint down, leaving unsightly patches of exposed drywall. These same issues can happen on your cabinets, which is why it pays to use a wall cleaning product here. Here's why Zep works for this area, and how to use it to make quick work of your dirty kitchen cabinets. 

Zep Foaming Wall Cleaner works on greasy cabinets

To use the product, spray a light layer over the surface of your cabinets, then use a dry cloth to wipe it away. Zep says this is a scrub-free formula, so you won't need to put much elbow grease into it. Plus, there's no need to rinse this product away or add water, so just spray, wipe, and let dry. It's as easy as that!

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Zep advertises the product as being able to remove scuffs, fingerprints, lipstick, crayon, and yes, cooking grease, so it should be able to easily cut through oil splatters on the cabinets, as well as most kitchen stains. According to its manufacturer's label, it's safe on woodwork, vinyl and coverings, washable wallpaper, and painted surfaces, so it should be suitable for use on most cabinet materials. It's formulated with a cocktail of useful cleaning chemicals like solubilizers and emulsifiers, which trap debris and grease particles — ideal for kitchen cabinets. 

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