How to Clean high gloss kitchen cupboard doors.

Good day. I require advice on cleaning my High Gloss Vanilla kitchen cupboard doors. I tried to clean using the old fave bicarb and vinegar, have even tried branded kitchen cleaners but they don't seem to work. Have already had a clutzadent and have scratched the surface, don't want any more, eek!! Have tried searching forum for advice but no luck, any advice peeps?
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  • eek! No advice sorry, but I'm getting a new kitchen and was thinking of gloss doors! Do you mean to say they are impossible to keep clean? :(
  • dave111
    dave111 Posts: 171 Forumite
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    where are your from>
  • sooz
    sooz Posts: 4,560 Forumite
    I use a soft clean microfibre cloth and hot water with a little washing up liquid.

    they are very easy to keep clean if you don't let things dry in or set.
  • plumb1_2
    plumb1_2 Posts: 4,395 Forumite
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    How about Sugar Soap.
  • soap and water on a sponge, nothing abrasive..........
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  • simpywimpy
    simpywimpy Posts: 2,386 Forumite
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    Mine are being fit tomorrow so I hope they are easy to keep clean because thats one of the main reasons for buying them lol
  • maninthestreet
    maninthestreet Posts: 16,127 Forumite
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    What is clutzadent???
    "You were only supposed to blow the bl**dy doors off!!"
  • Doozergirl
    Doozergirl Posts: 34,057 Forumite
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    I'm another one that doesn't use anything fancy - just a wet microfibre cloth and a squirt of multisurface cleaner :confused:

    I've lived with gloss units in almost every house I've lived in over the last 10 years and I've never needed anything different. If it's really stuck on then just keep soaking whatever it is with water until it wipes off by itself of with a swift wipe with the back of a fingernail, lol! If it's grease then you might need more cleaning solution and a bit more elbow grease - don't let it build up and it won't ever be an issue though.
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