Removing Grease and Grime off Kitchen Cabinets

Removing Crud Off Oak Kitchen Cabinets

Before taking on the challenge of painting kitchen cabinets (in order for paint to stick) grease and grime must be removed.

All kitchens have some crud which is usually on door and drawer corners, around pulls, stoves, top of crowns and sinks. 

Removing grease and grime is a challenge and to do this there really is only one sure way to get it all off.

We start with razor scrapers.

Removing grease kitchen cabinet painting

Cabinet painting... Degreaser never work Seeing this kind of crud on older kitchen cabinets is common. 

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