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Product for removing grease from kitchen cabinets
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steveyme
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Morning all! Having kitchen ceiling plastered this week, so I have taken all the fitted cabinets off the wall. They are horrendously sticky with thick grease. I'm sure plenty of people have been here before - does anyone have a definitive grease-melting product? I was thinking oven cleaner, and honestly, it's going to have to be something as industrial as possible, I don't think the previous owner ever did it. Fumes and wet not a problem, they are all in the garden :-D Thanks!! Steve
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Sugar soap and elbow grease is probably your best bet, I'd be reluctant to use oven cleaner if you want to keep the cabinets.0
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Oven cleaner (caustic soda) is basically the same as paint stripper.
So depending on how the cabinets are finished, you may end up damaging the finish. On the other hand, a quick wipe over with diluted oven cleaner, not letting it settle long enough to damage the finish, might be very effective.A kind word lasts a minute, a skelped erse is sair for a day.0 -
Have you tried WD40 ??"You were only supposed to blow the bl**dy doors off!!"0
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Look for HG Grease Away.
It works wonders on thick grease (unless you hate the smell of orange peel)
My sister uses it at her work in a cafe.Laters
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Stanley knife blade scraper and strong washing up liquid mixI do Contracts, all day every day.0
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I would try stardrops diluted with some hot water and a microfibre cloth.0
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No to oven cleaner but yes to sugar soap, or even http://www.toolstation.com/m/part.html?p=288380
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Sugar soap is the first thing that came into my mind.0
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Fairy POwer spray for me - works a treat on greasy things0
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