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Best cleaning tips for grease build up on kitchen cabinets, help me please.

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CarbeDiem · 05/07/2014 14:23

I seem to be the only person who is in my house (PIL live here mostly) who gives a shite about cleaning the grease off the cupboards.
I've came back after 8 months and the cupboards are caked in sticky grease and tbh I don't fancy standing there for hours scrubbing away with degreaser AGAIN Angry

I'm going to tackle it next week when mil is around to overtly show her how to do it and that hopefully it's easy :)
I try to avoid chemicals where possible (asthmatic) so I'm thinking maybe some dish washer tabs made in to a paste - white vinegar - bicarb
Does anyone think any/all of these will work?
Give me tips lovely ladies (or gents if there's any here) please. I beg you.

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Titsakimbo · 05/07/2014 14:35

Sugar soap. In decorating aisle in DIY stores. Amazing stuff. Cheap too.

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CarbeDiem · 05/07/2014 15:13

Thanks!
Just heading to the shops will have a look.

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earlyriser · 05/07/2014 15:20

I've had pretty good results using a handheld steamer.

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CarbeDiem · 05/07/2014 18:04

Thanks!
I'll have a try scrubbing it first but would consider a steamer.

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MargotLovedTom · 05/07/2014 18:05

Microfibre cloth (e-cloth).

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overthemill · 05/07/2014 18:07

I use Ecover citrus degreaser which is very friendly and smells lovely

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TheOneWithTheNicestSmile · 05/07/2014 18:08

Method grapefruit kitchen cleaner is very effective & smells nice & isn't toxic

If your cupboards are panelled rather than flat, you can spray it on, scrub into corners/moulding with a soft kitchen brush & then wipe off with a damp microfibre cloth

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TheOneWithTheNicestSmile · 05/07/2014 18:12

\link{http://m.johnlewis.com/mt/www.johnlewis.com/method-all-purpose-spray-pink-grapefruit/p166390?kpid=230457569&s_kenid=3c7ff869-16ba-8429-9b4d-00006d5f3ad6&s_kwcid=129x48495&tmad=c&tmcampid=73#page_loaded\it's actually an all-purpose cleaner}

Bit more expensive than eg Flash but much nicer to use & no froth Grin

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Mintberrycrunch · 05/07/2014 18:12

Not sure if it's a good tip, but for the tops of your kitchen cabinets, line with newspaper. Easier to clean.

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CarbeDiem · 05/07/2014 18:21

Thanks for the replies.
Are any of these comparable to Cilit bang?
I got dh to spray a bit on earlier and it didn't touch it at all which makes me very reluctant to spend hours scrubbing away with it.

I could cry at the thought
The worst are the cooker hood front and the cupboards around it so not too many.
I'm actually really annoyed that it's not at least wiped down once a week. There would be a hell of a lot less build up than there is now.

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TheOneWithTheNicestSmile · 05/07/2014 18:23

I've never used Cillit Bang but have used eg Flash & Cif, & Method is much more effective than either of those

Def worth a try (you don't even have to leave it on very l

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TheOneWithTheNicestSmile · 05/07/2014 18:24

Oops!

...very long!

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Haffdonga · 05/07/2014 18:26

Fairy Power Spray does the job. Cilit bang doesn't touch it. I hardly ever clean

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TheOneWithTheNicestSmile · 05/07/2014 18:30

Fairy Power Spray is good for things like oven trays with baked-on grease, but a) it's not nice to use & b) it requires oven gloves - it's quite caustic

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slartybartfast · 05/07/2014 18:31

sugar soap is the bees knees

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CarbeDiem · 05/07/2014 18:37

Thank you.

It's the first time I tried the cilit bang, there was a choice between that and Mr Muscle in the cupboard. I already knew the latter was crap along with the likes of cif and flash.

Where can I buy the method stuff?
Fairy power spray - I think I've seen in wilko's.

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catinbootz · 05/07/2014 18:39

Magic eraser

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CarbeDiem · 05/07/2014 18:41

Cross posted with you Slarty.
I looked today in a local small store and they didn't have any but I'm going to try and pick some up next time I'm in Town. I'll try a few things that's been recommended here to see which is the most effective.
Mil then won't have an excuse to leave it so long then :)

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CarbeDiem · 05/07/2014 18:42

Meh! crossed posted again :)
Cat
What is a magic eraser and if it's good where can I get one?

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TheOneWithTheNicestSmile · 05/07/2014 19:03

Tesco do the Method - also Ocado - & with John Lewis you can do click & collect from Waitrose.

(Also Booths, if you happen to be in the NW)

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TheOneWithTheNicestSmile · 05/07/2014 19:09

\link{http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/sainsburys-price-comparison/Household_Cleaning/Method_All_Purpose_Spray_French_Lavender_828ml.html\there's also a lavender one which is available in more places} but I haven't tried that.

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whereisshe · 05/07/2014 19:14

I use stain remover soap, like the vanish hard bar. Or orange oil. Both will cut grease really easily.

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CarbeDiem · 05/07/2014 21:36

I'm not close to any of the shops mentioned - Theone and was just about to despair until I clicked the link.
I do have a sainsbury very close so will have a look next time I'm in.

Do you use it for keeping on top of the grease Whereis? This is thick sticky grease that hasn't been touched in the 8 mths I've been away (probably around 2 mths before that when I last had to remove a build up)
Do you think it would cut through this?

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TheOneWithTheNicestSmile · 05/07/2014 21:54

I'm surprised your grease build-up is so bad, CarbeDiem - do your ILs actually use the extractor? I'm a pretty lousy housewife only clean properly in leap years & my cupboards aren't as greasy as that!

Anyway do try the lavender Method, I bet it's just as good as the grapefruit one, will just smell a bit different.

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BoulevardOfBrokenSleep · 05/07/2014 22:22

I dunno, with kitchen issues I usually leave purple method and leave it to soak if necessary. Or steam cleaner. Both OK with asthma IME.

I'm pretty slobby, but it's never really got that bad. When did you last change the extracter filter wotsit?

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