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How I Fixed My Sticky Cabinet Doors with Just Vinegar and Water

I’ve always loved the look of my kitchen cabinets — until they started getting sticky.

It started small: a bit of sauce dripped while cooking. But over time, every touch left behind grease or grime. Even worse, dust stuck to it like glue.

One day, I decided enough was enough — and found a simple way to clean them without any harsh chemicals.


How I Fixed My Sticky Cabinet Doors with Just Vinegar and Water

🔧 What I Did:

I mixed equal parts white vinegar and water in a spray bottle.

Sprayed it on the cabinet doors, wiped with a soft cloth, and… voilà! They looked brand new.

💡 Pro tip: Don’t use paper towels — they leave lint behind. Soft cloths work better!


🛠 Bonus Tips from My Cleaning Session

  • Wipe top to bottom — this prevents dripping onto already cleaned areas
  • Don’t soak the wood — just a damp cloth is enough
  • Use lemon for scent — if you want a fresh smell without artificial fragrances

❓ FAQ – Things I Wondered Too

Can I use dish soap instead?
Yes! A few drops of Dawn in warm water works great too.

Should I dry the cabinets after cleaning?
Always! Leaving moisture can damage wood finishes over time.

What about greasy spots that won’t come off?
Let the vinegar sit longer — sometimes it takes a minute to loosen the gunk.


🎯 Final Thoughts

You don’t need fancy sprays to keep your kitchen looking fresh. With just vinegar and water, I got rid of years of buildup — and saved money doing it.

Next time your cabinets start feeling grimy, try this trick — and enjoy a cleaner, brighter space.

👉 Have a favorite home hack? Share it below — I’d love to hear what works for you!


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