This one simple trick will make cleaning your greasy kitchen cabinets a breeze!

We all know the feeling. You're in the middle of cooking a delicious meal and you reach for the spices only to find that they're caked in grease. Or you go to grab a pan from the cupboard and it's so slippery with grease you can barely hold on to it.

It's a common problem in many households, but it doesn't have to be!

If you're looking for a simple solution to this dilemma, then we've got good news for you!



Queen of home hacks Carolina McCauley has once again stunned social media with her inventive cleaning and organisation tips and this time, the mum-of-two shared how she quickly and easily gets rid of any grease lurking on her kitchen cabinets without using any harsh chemicals!

Sounds good, right? Well, you'll be more surprised once you learn that the trick only uses materials that you probably already have in your home!

We're sure you're excited to know how this hack works. So, without further ado, here's how Carolina cleans her cupboards.



Carolina simply combines water, vinegar, dish soap and essential oil in a bowl.

Next, she douses a microfibre cloth in the mixture and rings it out before cleaning the cupboards.

The mum explains that the white vinegar keeps the surfaces from staining, while the soap removes the grease and debris.

Finally, she wipes the cupboards from top to bottom to remove all grease and grime.

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The simple cleaning trick does not use any harsh chemicals. Credit: TikTok/@carolina.mccauley.

The result? A squeaky clean kitchen cabinet that looks like it has only been recently installed.

The trick is also useful for individuals who want to avoid using harmful chemicals inside their houses!

So, will you be giving this tip a go? Better yet, do you know other chemical-free tips for cleaning kitchen cabinets? Share them with us in the comments below!



Grease removal tip for kitchen cabinets

MATERIALS

1 cup water
1 cup vinegar
Dish soap
Essential oil
Bowl
Microfibre cloth

METHOD

1. Mix water and vinegar in a bowl

2. Add a few drops of essential oil and a splash of soap to the solution

3. Soak a towel in the solution and ring it out before wiping the cabinets

4. Clean the surface from top to bottom to guarantee that all of the grease is removed
 
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