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How to Clean Kitchen Cabinets A Brilliant Hack Using Dawn and Tide

Here’s a brilliant and effective hack for cleaning kitchen cabinets using two powerful household staples: Dawn dish soap and Tide powder laundry detergent. This combo cuts through grease, grime, and buildup—especially helpful for cabinets near the stove where grease tends to accumulate.


đź§˝ What You’ll Need:

  • 1–2 teaspoons Dawn dish soap (Original blue works best)
  • 1 tablespoon Tide powder detergent (Yes, laundry detergent!)
  • 1 quart (4 cups) warm water
  • Microfiber cloths or sponge
  • Old toothbrush or soft scrub brush (optional for crevices)
  • Bowl or bucket

đź§Ľ How to Clean Kitchen Cabinets with Dawn and Tide:

1. Mix the Cleaning Solution

In a bowl or bucket, mix:

  • 4 cups warm water
  • 1–2 tsp Dawn dish soap
  • 1 tbsp Tide powder detergent

Stir until the powder dissolves completely. The warm water helps activate the detergents for maximum grease-cutting power.


2. Wipe Down Cabinets

Dip a microfiber cloth or sponge into the solution, wring it out well (you want it damp, not dripping), and wipe your cabinet surfaces:

  • Start at the top and work your way down.
  • Focus on areas around handles and near the stove—those are usually the greasiest.

3. Scrub Tough Spots

Use a soft brush or toothbrush dipped in the solution for:

  • Cabinet corners
  • Around hinges
  • Decorative trim or raised panels

4. Rinse & Wipe Dry

After cleaning:

  • Use a clean, damp cloth with plain water to rinse off any residue.
  • Then dry thoroughly with a towel to prevent streaks or moisture damage.

đź’ˇ Why This Hack Works:

  • Dawn: Cuts through grease better than most dish soaps.
  • Tide powder: Contains enzymes and surfactants that break down buildup and leave surfaces sparkling clean.

⚠️ Important Notes:

  • Always test a small hidden area first—especially on painted or stained wood—to ensure no discoloration.
  • Don’t soak the cabinets. Excess moisture can damage wood or cause warping.
  • Not recommended for unsealed wood.

Bonus Tip:

After cleaning, apply a little mineral oil or wood polish to keep your cabinets looking shiny and protected.


Let me know if your cabinets are painted, wood, or laminate—I can tailor the advice!

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