
In every guide on keeping your Oak kitchen cabinets in good condition, it will come as no surprise to hear that cleaning is something you can never risk skimping. You want your solid Oak kitchen cabinets to look great and last for years to come, and proper cleaning is ideal for making this happen.
And it doesn’t have to be stressful since mastering a few hacks here and there can help ensure you keep your Oak kitchen cabinets in prime condition without feeling the heat. The best part is most cabinets don’t require much future maintenance. That’s especially the case when they have been fully sanded to a smooth finish.
Before cleaning your Oak kitchen cabinets, you will first have to remove all of your products, dinnerware, and anything else that you keep in your cabinet. These items must also be cleaned before placing them back into the cabinet. The essence of doing this is to avoid tarnishing any of your hard work once the cabinets themselves are clean.
Now that you have empty kitchen cabinets, you should mix up a solution of warm, soapy water to clean the Oak kitchen cabinets with. A good way to go about this is by using a mixture of 5% liquid soap and 95% water, without adding any aggressive cleaning products.
Using a slightly damp micro-fiber cloth, wipe over all surfaces of the solid Oak kitchen cabinets. You should not forget to clean the tops and undersides if these units are wall-mounted. Be sure to rinse the cloth between wiping individual sides if they are particularly dusty.
Next, take a soft micro fiber cloth to dry the surface, paying special attention in order to follow the grain direction of the timber panels. Once the solid Oak kitchen cabinet surfaces are dry, you can place your items back and move onto the next one.
If you want to remove stains or grime from your Oak kitchen cabinets, there are two ways to go about this. For surface stains, a mixture of well-diluted vinegar and water should be enough. Things tend to be different for ingrained grime since you’ll have to create a solution of baking soda and a small amount of water to create a paste.
Apply this paste to your Oak kitchen cabinets before scrubbing with a fine sponge. Remember to wash the sponge between cleaning of each panel.