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I installed these cabinets:
https://www.stockcabinetexpress.com/grey...-cabinets/
have been cleaning them with a damp micro fiber cloth. Doesn't really work. The internet says Murphy Oil Soap or 50/50 water/vinegar. Anyone have success cleaning with these?
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Dawn dish detergent in warm water with a damp cloth removes most things. For heavy grease, genuine mineral spirits first.
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(02-18-2021, 12:55 PM)RJT123 Wrote: I installed these cabinets:
https://www.stockcabinetexpress.com/grey...-cabinets/
have been cleaning them with a damp micro fiber cloth. Doesn't really work. The internet says Murphy Oil Soap or 50/50 water/vinegar. Anyone have success cleaning with these?
My wife uses the Murphy oil soap. Doesn't seem to hurt anything.
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I hate Murphy oil soap it leaves a film
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(02-18-2021, 06:53 PM)fixtureman Wrote: I hate Murphy oil soap it leaves a film
Properly diluted? I don't see that.
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(02-18-2021, 12:55 PM)RJT123 Wrote: I installed these cabinets:
https://www.stockcabinetexpress.com/grey...-cabinets/
have been cleaning them with a damp micro fiber cloth. Doesn't really work. The internet says Murphy Oil Soap or 50/50 water/vinegar. Anyone have success cleaning with these?
What are you cleaning off them?
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Mostly cleaning off finger print stuff around the knobs.
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Mild soap and water, Dawn works well to remove the grease from cooking and oily hand prints.
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I use Swiffer wet pads. After Waterlox recommended it for their floor finishes. I use them right from the box using latex gloves. They clean well and do not require rinsing. Available everywhere.
Not the cheapest option, but it only takes a few cloths to do the entire kitchen.
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(04-22-2021, 06:30 AM)EvaMKV Wrote: I had no issues with cabinet cleaning, but I think it's a good idea to clean the ducts of your HVAC sustem to avoid excess amounts of dust.
BAM !!!! Spammer.