Sticky Kitchen Cabinets? Here’s How to Clean Years of Grease and Restore Their Natural Shine

For many of us, the kitchen isn’t just a room—it’s a place full of warmth, memories, and meals made with love. But even the most cherished kitchens aren’t immune to time.

If your kitchen cabinets haven’t been deep-cleaned in a few years, you might notice they’ve developed a sticky, greasy coating that just won’t budge with a simple wipe-down. That residue is a mix of cooking oils, dust, and everyday grime—and it doesn’t go away on its own.

The good news? You don’t need expensive tools or professional help to tackle it. With a few simple ingredients and a little patience, you can remove years of grease and bring your cabinets back to life.

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