My blinds next to my stove are always coated with sticky grease and required a ton of scrubbing. Now I spray them down with Goo-Gone, let sit for 5 minutes, then spray with Totally Awesome cleaner, let sit a few minutes, then spray with warm water and the grease comes off instantly. Went from an hour project to 15 minutes. 🎉
@@VMayB I didn't know Goo-Gone had a spray version. Certainly going on my wish list! I like that stuff. I used it to remove some sticky residue leftover from duct tape. Worked great
Over time, I have come to detest totally awesome cleaner. Maybe because I'm in FL. But that stuff has never removed anything for me in my cleaning business. I apply his exact method, and clients are extremely happy.
Stop using seed oils for cooking. Switch to natural fats like lard, tallow, butter, and gee. Lard and tallow handle the heat best. They clean up with regular dish detergent and water. Seed oils were first designed as machine lubricant, to seal wood and as a cheap lamp oil. That hard yellow stuff you see on walls with seed oils is shellac. That also ends up in your cells, stiffening them. Think about that. Then they decided to use seed oil as food. In the 1940s people were starting to talk about the twenty year shadow effect. Twenty years after seed oils enter a populations diet, heart attacks and strokes increased dramatically. Funny enough, that is when the food industry bought, sorry, donated a large amount of money to the American Heart Association. Not the first charity they bought off. Think Cancer, Diabetics, etc. A young doctor in the early 1900s who was thinking about specializing in heart disease wrote to a friend saying he was warned to not do it. No money to be made as it was so rare. And when they tell you people died early back then, it was not heart disease. First you had to make it to age 6 with out dying. Then you had to make it threw adulthood without a major accident killing you. Or a major disease like cholera. As a woman you had to make it threw childbirth over and over again. Often under horrible conditions. But if you did, you could make it well into your 80s or 90s. Brain still functioning for the most part. Dementia has also increased since the 70s. The food industry also put Ansel Keys on the American Heart Association, as well as putting a lot of money behind his still never proven lipid hypothesis. They knew he cheated to get his result in his 7 country study. He had data from over 30 countries and cherry picked those he could make fit. During this same time a scientist by the name of John Yutkin, who did not cheat put out his now often proven sugar hypothesis. And if that is not enough to convince you the corn oil industry did a very good study in the 90s using several veteran hospitals. Half had natural animal fats. The other half corn oil. The study was to last 10 years but had to be stopped at 6. One group had 3 times the cancer rates. They buried that study instead of publishing it. It was just found about 7 or 8 years age. So you know what caused the cancer. If still unconvinced, look up the Korean Cholesterol Mortality Study published in 2019. Over 12 million subjects and no funding from the food industry or big Pharma. People between 200 and 260 live the longest. Over that barely any increases in death even at 400 or even 500. Under 200, where they say you should be for their profits, the death rate for all causes increases dramatically. That includes violence and suiside. I remember my parents talking about the sudden increase in mental disorders in the 70s. Depression, ADHD, autism, etc. They did now understand it. It was because we were switching away from natural human diets to food industry profit diets.
I clean and wipe with fresh water every single week. There is never grease or chemical or soap. If something gets on them, I spot clean and wipe dry. Doing them every week takes me twenty minutes and I never have to deep clean. The inside I do twice a year. Kitchens especially should be super clean. Consistency makes things so fast and easy.
Dang - how did you KNOW my white cabinets need a serious scrub-down!?😱 You make it look so easy…. BTW, that tip of “empty drawer contents into a plastic bin” worked like magic to clear up the bedlam of my junk drawer. Thank you! Cool graphic on that tee✔
Good advice, but it's far easier to clean a new kitchen like this than an old one. I've got a 40 year old kitchen with varnished wooden cabinetry and it is soo hard to keep clean.
You are my cleaning Angel!! Thank you for excellent tips. I always had a cleaning lady until I lost my job. So now I am cleaning myself. At first I was overwhelmed but then I found you and learned so much from you. Thank you thank you!!
Loved this!! So helpful, I am going to make sure to start doing this - I was definitely spraying and can see that doesn’t make sense and this method is so much better.
This was so timely! Was just looking at my old 45 yr old dark brown painted cabinets and wondering how to tackle them. You’re right-spraying doesn’t work! Going to try your method. Thanks! Oh, and I subscribed 🙂
Yep, I’m half way through cleaning mine now. I used Kurd Kutter which was great, followed up with TSP. (Yes, they’re that bad.) He should do an apartment clean out following filthy clients!
I'm next in line to volunteer mine. The homeowner prior to me lived here more than 30 years. I don't think they ever cleaned the cabinets and I think everything in that kitchen was fried. 😖
I love your videos and I’d love to see all of the cleaning products we should have at home to be able to clean our entire house and what to use each on. I know you’ve done similar videos but I’d love a more in depth one even if it ends up being multiple videos cause I know that could get long. Again I love your videos and they have helped me so much!
Very helpful video, but I have a situation with stained solid cherry wood cabinets that look worn around the knob even after cleaning. No one will come out to refurbish them. Any advice on how I can hide or repair this shiny/dirty looking area? Thank you.
Good advice. Better than what our custom cab maker told me. Mine are black which quickly didn’t clean up well. Like a black car, everything shows up. I’ll clean mine like this before repainting them a different color very soon.
I line all my cabinets with paper towels double them up easy to pull them out and replace with clean ones . They are hard to find them now but the towels with prints look so pretty!
Had a cleaning couple come to my house a few times. She used the Magic Eraser on my stainless steel stove top, so now I have circular scratches on it. When I clean my stove, I use a regular sponge with no scratchy thing on it and a solution that I made up myself that's pretty effective. Thank you for all your tips. Never too old to learn! 🙂
@@cindycreateforlife she probably used a lot of pressure. Other than that, maybe she used something she brought with her? But she asked me if I had a Magic Eraser and since I did, I gave it to her.
Murphy's OIL Soap leaves an oily film and holds dust ... you need to rinse or use a non-oily soap. I use the same pH neutral concentrate that I use on my floors.
God bless, very nice the way u show how to clean cabnieat with towels or brush, usalley some people they spray direct to the cabinet, never think of the life of cabinet glow , u must have good education and experience how u show, like this I do cleaning,
I also use shelving paper or easy grip shelf liner cut to size to fit the cabinets 🗄️ . This way if there’s a hard to clean 🧼, sauce or oil splutter, I simply replace the liner. - Amy
Be aware that the puffy , looks like holey crocheted plastic shelf liner off-gasses some chemical that stains wood. Learn from me. I used it in my beautiful maple deep pot drawers to prevent scratches. I had a system where every pan had its place but after a while, when I emptied the drawer and pulled up the liner, there was a darker circle where each pan had sat. I was heartbroken because I had been so careful. Don’t use that liner!
The kitchen smells so good when you have cleaned cabinet doors we don't realise the door that clings to them. I have a question do you listen to anything while you are cleaning? You should do a q.amd a video for fun. Kind of a get to know me and cleaning questions 😊
I love that clean kitchen smell it's funny how much the cabinets effect that. I like listening to podcasts mostly when I clean. If you would like a Q&A style video I have a few! 😃 ua-cam.com/video/TKiL14O_2Q8/v-deo.html
For the cabinets near the stove, I fill a small bucket with warm water, add a few drops of dishsoap, and a tablespoon or two of ammonia. The ammonia really cuts the grease and doesn't harm our cabinets.
Hey Brandon, thank you for this! How often do you change out microfiber towels during cleaning? Do you use the same 3 soap/wet/dry towels the entire time? A new towel in each bucket for every cabinet?
I been watching your vids for a month I subscribed today. OMG my mom used Murphy's oil soap for years. I would like you to clean the house. I have a Cockatoo bird. One bird white dust dander every where, tiny feathers too. My vacuum stays out. 😅😅😅😅
@@Itiswhatitis55 Dawn, hot water, paper towel or a Scrub Mommy. Depends how much grease build up you have. My fridge used to be right next to the stove/oven, so cleaning it was quite often. The top would always get a thin layer of grease on it, along with the crock pot boxes. We're fortunate enough we could move the fridge right across, though it's easier to clean the backside now, a thin layer of grease still gets up there. We also have a stainless knife set, sink, toaster oven, microwave and fryer (new). *Try to never get a product with bleach on stainless btw.
The little cabinets about a stove get the most grease build up for us, and I struggle to get it off, wooden. I do use a toothbrush, it really helps. We had a struggle before with mice getting into a bottom cabinet with our pots and pans, and it has a small ledge shelf for lids. A mouse would use that to jump up to get up into the drawer above it, where our silverware is. It was so confusing why it kept returning after 2 scrub downs, and both areas were already clean to begin with. So, just a heads up to folks who live in areas where mice are common (rural especially), that mice will wander even in clean areas, and poop on your clean silverware, making you clean them all (2 trays), over and over, including the pots and pans too 😮💨😔 (field mice).
@@kelliez9991 We get mice because of where we live. In a rural area, where there's fields and farms, you're bound to get mice. Especially since we have a sandstone foundation, so there are little gaps and a dirt floor in the crawl space, or at least that's what it looks like through the gap space we can see over a brick lined wall ledge in the basement.
I have found that peppermint oil helps to repel rodents. I have to remember to spray under the hood of the car as winter approaches to keep the rodents (mice? Rats? Squirrels?) from nesting in the air filter.
Great video! quick question… can cleaning the cabinets too often ruin them? I have white shaker style cabinets like in the video and find that the dust and debris builds up quickly in the nooks and crannies, and shows fingerprints. Would doing the three towel system, like you demonstrated, monthly, damage the finish? Thank you!
How do you know i have been looking at my cabinets. Thinking i need to clean them. But how and with what. Here is my answer. I love your videos. I don't think there are any other men. Who do cleaning videos. And you are always smiling and happy.
Do you get rid of micro fiber towels once used? Or do you wash them? I get the spray problem. That is helpful, thanks. I need to declutter my kitchen before cleaning…if only I wasn’t such a procrastinator 🙄🙏🏽🙋🏻♀️👍🏽
I use a roll of waxed paper; just reel off as much as you need and put it on top of the cabinet. Roll it up in situ and throw it away when it’s grimy. Easy peasy
after you've cleaned it up pretty well, roll out Glad 'Press'NSeal' cling wrap with a very light adhesive. Won't fly around from the ceiling fan or cats. I also use this to line under the sink, where there is inevitably something leaking, then change it every 6 months or so and toss out the old..
Great advice…Unfortunately, the thought of cleaning (like this) always gives me anxiety. Because it is never ending…I always feel guilty and nervous because it never gets done…so I have to ignore it.
Thanks I learned many things from this channel.plz can you help me to clean the house if we have repair in the house and dust is everywhere.dont know how to clean that .I mean the walls and floors having lots of dust.plz make video on this.
My blinds next to my stove are always coated with sticky grease and required a ton of scrubbing. Now I spray them down with Goo-Gone, let sit for 5 minutes, then spray with Totally Awesome cleaner, let sit a few minutes, then spray with warm water and the grease comes off instantly. Went from an hour project to 15 minutes. 🎉
@@VMayB I didn't know Goo-Gone had a spray version. Certainly going on my wish list! I like that stuff. I used it to remove some sticky residue leftover from duct tape. Worked great
Over time, I have come to detest totally awesome cleaner. Maybe because I'm in FL. But that stuff has never removed anything for me in my cleaning business. I apply his exact method, and clients are extremely happy.
Don't mix cleaners!!
Stop using seed oils for cooking. Switch to natural fats like lard, tallow, butter, and gee. Lard and tallow handle the heat best. They clean up with regular dish detergent and water.
Seed oils were first designed as machine lubricant, to seal wood and as a cheap lamp oil. That hard yellow stuff you see on walls with seed oils is shellac. That also ends up in your cells, stiffening them. Think about that.
Then they decided to use seed oil as food. In the 1940s people were starting to talk about the twenty year shadow effect. Twenty years after seed oils enter a populations diet, heart attacks and strokes increased dramatically. Funny enough, that is when the food industry bought, sorry, donated a large amount of money to the American Heart Association. Not the first charity they bought off. Think Cancer, Diabetics, etc.
A young doctor in the early 1900s who was thinking about specializing in heart disease wrote to a friend saying he was warned to not do it. No money to be made as it was so rare.
And when they tell you people died early back then, it was not heart disease. First you had to make it to age 6 with out dying. Then you had to make it threw adulthood without a major accident killing you. Or a major disease like cholera. As a woman you had to make it threw childbirth over and over again. Often under horrible conditions. But if you did, you could make it well into your 80s or 90s. Brain still functioning for the most part. Dementia has also increased since the 70s.
The food industry also put Ansel Keys on the American Heart Association, as well as putting a lot of money behind his still never proven lipid hypothesis. They knew he cheated to get his result in his 7 country study. He had data from over 30 countries and cherry picked those he could make fit. During this same time a scientist by the name of John Yutkin, who did not cheat put out his now often proven sugar hypothesis.
And if that is not enough to convince you the corn oil industry did a very good study in the 90s using several veteran hospitals. Half had natural animal fats. The other half corn oil. The study was to last 10 years but had to be stopped at 6. One group had 3 times the cancer rates. They buried that study instead of publishing it. It was just found about 7 or 8 years age. So you know what caused the cancer.
If still unconvinced, look up the Korean Cholesterol Mortality Study published in 2019. Over 12 million subjects and no funding from the food industry or big Pharma. People between 200 and 260 live the longest. Over that barely any increases in death even at 400 or even 500.
Under 200, where they say you should be for their profits, the death rate for all causes increases dramatically. That includes violence and suiside. I remember my parents talking about the sudden increase in mental disorders in the 70s. Depression, ADHD, autism, etc. They did now understand it. It was because we were switching away from natural human diets to food industry profit diets.
Thank You . I'll try soon . 😊
The three towel system is a great idea. Thanks!
How did you know I planned to clean my cabinets today? This video is right on time!
same here! time to get the giant layer of dust from the top of the cabinets. yuk!
Right? He kinda scares me….
Same, just that time of year
Actually, it's your phone. They read our minds.
I absolutely LOVE your channel and suggestions. I've learned so much about how to get things clean and looking nice. Thank you!
I clean and wipe with fresh water every single week. There is never grease or chemical or soap. If something gets on them, I spot clean and wipe dry. Doing them every week takes me twenty minutes and I never have to deep clean. The inside I do twice a year. Kitchens especially should be super clean. Consistency makes things so fast and easy.
I love watching your videos, it inspires and motivates me to clean our house.
I love the three towel tip, excellent video! You make cleaning up look like a breeze!
Dang - how did you KNOW my white cabinets need a serious scrub-down!?😱 You make it look so easy…. BTW, that tip of “empty drawer contents into a plastic bin” worked like magic to clear up the bedlam of my junk drawer. Thank you! Cool graphic on that tee✔
I've been waiting for this video to make sure I clean my cabinets! Thank you! Great Advice!
I love to clean with Murphy’s Oil Soap. It smells like my grandmother’s house. Sweet memories.
Good to know I will never buy it because I don’t like old scents
Great tutorial 👍
Thanks! I hope it was helpful!
Good advice, but it's far easier to clean a new kitchen like this than an old one. I've got a 40 year old kitchen with varnished wooden cabinetry and it is soo hard to keep clean.
Nice , Im watching you from Egypt 🇪🇬
I use a magic eraser sponge on my white cabinets. It works on baseboards and door trims also without much effort.
Just a caution, I did that too… but the finish on my white cabinets came off over time. I blame the magic erasers.
You are my cleaning Angel!! Thank you for excellent tips. I always had a cleaning lady until I lost my job. So now I am cleaning myself. At first I was overwhelmed but then I found you and learned so much from you. Thank you thank you!!
I use isopropyl cleaning alcohol for the sticky greasy grime. Works great.
I'd love to say I didn't know I needed this video, but...I knew.
😊yesterday, I literally searched this channel for this very same subject! Thanks!!!!
Thank you for sharing you're ideas ❤❤❤❤
Thanks so much for watching!
Love the “fluff the duster” tip
Loved this!! So helpful, I am going to make sure to start doing this - I was definitely spraying and can see that doesn’t make sense and this method is so much better.
This was so timely! Was just looking at my old 45 yr old dark brown painted cabinets and wondering how to tackle them. You’re right-spraying doesn’t work! Going to try your method. Thanks! Oh, and I subscribed 🙂
I love this channel and your work! We appreciate you!
Love your helpful tips. Helps me to plan and set goals to do better keeping on top of my household cleaning tasks. Thank you!!
Thanks for the details
Thank you for sharing another great video. The three towel system is an eye opener.
Bro. You’re the best. Love your work.
It would be more interesting if you cleaned a dirty kitchen, instead of cleaning a clean kitchen.
I invite him to my kitchen for educational purposes lol
Mine is a biohazard 😮
@@PatsyConnaughton Not yours too!! 😂😂😂
Yep, I’m half way through cleaning mine now. I used Kurd Kutter which was great, followed up with TSP. (Yes, they’re that bad.) He should do an apartment clean out following filthy clients!
I'm next in line to volunteer mine. The homeowner prior to me lived here more than 30 years. I don't think they ever cleaned the cabinets and I think everything in that kitchen was fried. 😖
Excellent video. I needed to know if I’m cleaning my cabinets the right way. Don’t want to scrub too hard and peel off the top layer.
YAY! Was waiting for this, thank you! Been subscribed since the channel started, love your fast success ❤
Great tips! Thanks
I love your videos and I’d love to see all of the cleaning products we should have at home to be able to clean our entire house and what to use each on. I know you’ve done similar videos but I’d love a more in depth one even if it ends up being multiple videos cause I know that could get long. Again I love your videos and they have helped me so much!
You are awesome!! I love your energy and practical advice. Great idea on large container while cleaning drawers. Also three rag method. God bless!😊
Very helpful video, but I have a situation with stained solid cherry wood cabinets that look worn around the knob even after cleaning. No one will come out to refurbish them. Any advice on how I can hide or repair this shiny/dirty looking area? Thank you.
Good advice. Better than what our custom cab maker told me. Mine are black which quickly didn’t clean up well. Like a black car, everything shows up. I’ll clean mine like this before repainting them a different color very soon.
I line all my cabinets with paper towels double them up easy to pull them out and replace with clean ones .
They are hard to find them now but the towels with prints look so pretty!
Your videos are always so helpful. Thank you!
Oh my gosh, this was super helpful! Thank you for sharing!
Had a cleaning couple come to my house a few times. She used the Magic Eraser on my stainless steel stove top, so now I have circular scratches on it. When I clean my stove, I use a regular sponge with no scratchy thing on it and a solution that I made up myself that's pretty effective.
Thank you for all your tips. Never too old to learn! 🙂
Pretty hard to scratch anything with a Magic Eraser, they are totally soft and fine
@@cindycreateforlife she probably used a lot of pressure. Other than that, maybe she used something she brought with her? But she asked me if I had a Magic Eraser and since I did, I gave it to her.
I feel you. I had someone do the same on my beautiful stainless steel stovetop. 😢.
My favorite UA-cam channel. Seriously. 🙏🏼
Just subscribed😊 I appreciate when u said not to apply cleaning product directly on the cabinets✅👍🏼
Costco sells great bamboo drawer organizers very helpful to keep it tidy😊
U deserve a ward for your lovely cleaning skills
Love these tips and tutorials. It has been so helpful!! Thank you for these videos.
Dawn soap is a superhero. I use it for so many different purposes.
Nice video, very helpful. I love the 2 bucket method & I've never seen this before.
Good job! 👍🏾
I am so glad I subscribed.🇨🇦🙋♀️
I’m glad to have you!
Same here 😊
Since I have subscribed to this channel, used a few cleaning hacks and it works like a magic!Thank you 🇨🇦
Always so helpful with great ideas! Thank you
Great video! I dust those little ledges with a soft paint brush/
Murphy's OIL Soap leaves an oily film and holds dust ... you need to rinse or use a non-oily soap. I use the same pH neutral concentrate that I use on my floors.
He cautioned against using too much of that product, which results in leaving a film.
I’ve used a little Murphy for years. Leaves a nice shine on wooden cabinets.
What ph neutral concentrate do you use specifically? Please and thank you 😊
Good practical information. Thanks!
Dawn is what I use for everything as well!
God bless, very nice the way u show how to clean cabnieat with towels or brush, usalley some people they spray direct to the cabinet, never think of the life of cabinet glow , u must have good education and experience how u show, like this I do cleaning,
i have to use old t shirts. I just can't use microplastics as fabric. but the video is great, love your ideas.
Don't forget to clean UNDER the cabinets! Lots of sticky/greasy residue builds up there as well!
I also use shelving paper or easy grip shelf liner cut to size to fit the cabinets 🗄️ . This way if there’s a hard to clean 🧼, sauce or oil splutter, I simply replace the liner. - Amy
Be aware that the puffy , looks like holey crocheted plastic shelf liner off-gasses some chemical that stains wood. Learn from me. I used it in my beautiful maple deep pot drawers to prevent scratches. I had a system where every pan had its place but after a while, when I emptied the drawer and pulled up the liner, there was a darker circle where each pan had sat. I was heartbroken because I had been so careful. Don’t use that liner!
I use the stuff you can throw in the washer on gentle.
The kitchen smells so good when you have cleaned cabinet doors we don't realise the door that clings to them. I have a question do you listen to anything while you are cleaning? You should do a q.amd a video for fun. Kind of a get to know me and cleaning questions 😊
I love that clean kitchen smell it's funny how much the cabinets effect that. I like listening to podcasts mostly when I clean. If you would like a Q&A style video I have a few! 😃 ua-cam.com/video/TKiL14O_2Q8/v-deo.html
@CleanThatUp me too I love podcasts.
For the cabinets near the stove, I fill a small bucket with warm water, add a few drops of dishsoap, and a tablespoon or two of ammonia. The ammonia really cuts the grease and doesn't harm our cabinets.
Do you use steam cleaner and if yes for what applications? Thanks!
Love your channel. Could you sometime address glass tablet cleaning. A nightmare for me!
I meant table, not tablet!
Windex?
I use soapy toothbrush in cabinet crevices, very effective w/o damage
Thanks for sharing love it ❤
This was fun to watch, but seriously I’ve lived in this home 20 years and never emptied and wiped out my cabinets. Who has time for that?
Did anyone else just scream in fright---and/or recognition? Don't feel rushed. May as well Go for 25 yrs now.
There is time for everything in life! Spending less time in 📲 helps😅
Hahaha.@@irishphilly
Very helpful 👍
Great video! Happy New Year!
Exactly what I needed🎉
Thanks! Good info!!
Hey Brandon, thank you for this! How often do you change out microfiber towels during cleaning? Do you use the same 3 soap/wet/dry towels the entire time? A new towel in each bucket for every cabinet?
Fabuloso morado 🟣 quita grasa. ❤
What’s the best cleaner for new white cabinets? Wouldn’t dawn leave a blue tint?
Just found out about your channel, great tips! BTW what kind of towel do you recommend to use for cleaning purpose? Thank you!
Great tips 😊
I been watching your vids for a month I subscribed today. OMG my mom used Murphy's oil soap for years. I would like you to clean the house. I have a Cockatoo bird. One bird white dust dander every where, tiny feathers too. My vacuum stays out. 😅😅😅😅
Please give a tutorial on cleaning the slimy humidifiers?
My mom always said you just need a bar of soap (nowadays we use the Dawn) because grease cuts grease. She was correct!
Vinegar and water! The best cleaner ever and all natural
What cleaning solution would you recommend for stainless steel appliances?
@@Itiswhatitis55 Dawn, hot water, paper towel or a Scrub Mommy. Depends how much grease build up you have.
My fridge used to be right next to the stove/oven, so cleaning it was quite often. The top would always get a thin layer of grease on it, along with the crock pot boxes. We're fortunate enough we could move the fridge right across, though it's easier to clean the backside now, a thin layer of grease still gets up there.
We also have a stainless knife set, sink, toaster oven, microwave and fryer (new).
*Try to never get a product with bleach on stainless btw.
@@TiredMommaThank you for the advice!
The little cabinets about a stove get the most grease build up for us,
and I struggle to get it off, wooden.
I do use a toothbrush, it really helps.
We had a struggle before with mice getting into a bottom cabinet with our pots and pans, and it has a small ledge shelf for lids. A mouse would use that to jump up to get up into the drawer above it, where our silverware is. It was so confusing why it kept returning after 2 scrub downs, and both areas were already clean to begin with.
So, just a heads up to folks who live in areas where mice are common (rural especially), that mice will wander even in clean areas, and poop on your clean silverware, making you clean them all (2 trays), over and over, including the pots and pans too 😮💨😔 (field mice).
I think your error in thinking is that rodents only go in dirty homes.
@@kelliez9991 We get mice because of where we live. In a rural area, where there's fields and farms, you're bound to get mice. Especially since we have a sandstone foundation, so there are little gaps and a dirt floor in the crawl space, or at least that's what it looks like through the gap space we can see over a brick lined wall ledge in the basement.
I have found that peppermint oil helps to repel rodents. I have to remember to spray under the hood of the car as winter approaches to keep the rodents (mice? Rats? Squirrels?) from nesting in the air filter.
@@christygarcia4843 That does not work to repel mice, it's been proven!
What should I use for painted natural wood cabinets?
Great video! quick question… can cleaning the cabinets too often ruin them? I have white shaker style cabinets like in the video and find that the dust and debris builds up quickly in the nooks and crannies, and shows fingerprints. Would doing the three towel system, like you demonstrated, monthly, damage the finish? Thank you!
My problem is getting motivated to do it!
How do you know i have been looking at my cabinets. Thinking i need to clean them. But how and with what. Here is my answer. I love your videos. I don't think there are any other men. Who do cleaning videos. And you are always smiling and happy.
I stopped using Murphy's soap because it always attracted dust.
Nice!!🤩💜
Inspiration❣️
Do you get rid of micro fiber towels once used? Or do you wash them? I get the spray problem. That is helpful, thanks. I need to declutter my kitchen before cleaning…if only I wasn’t such a procrastinator 🙄🙏🏽🙋🏻♀️👍🏽
Thank you so much for this video. I have wood cabinets with brass handles. How do I clean dirty brass handles? I’ve tried brasso but that didn’t work.
I love my multifamily properties. Great passive income.
THANKS!
Can you use any dish soap on painted wood cabinet doors. We don't have Dawn dish soap, over here in UK 🇬🇧
Any hints for the top of the high cabinets? The horizontal flat parts that are parallel with the ceiling?
I think I saw someone put newspaper there and throw away the newspaper when it becomes dusty.
I use a roll of waxed paper; just reel off as much as you need and put it on top of the cabinet. Roll it up in situ and throw it away when it’s grimy. Easy peasy
@sbpierce9987 I use wax paper too. Works great.
after you've cleaned it up pretty well, roll out Glad 'Press'NSeal' cling wrap with a very light adhesive. Won't fly around from the ceiling fan or cats. I also use this to line under the sink, where there is inevitably something leaking, then change it every 6 months or so and toss out the old..
aewsome video!
Great advice…Unfortunately, the thought of cleaning (like this) always gives me anxiety. Because it is never ending…I always feel guilty and nervous because it never gets done…so I have to ignore it.
Thank you for this!!!LLLL❤
If you come to clean my kitchen, you will have plenty of things to teach your viewers. I promise one video won't be enough 😂
I'm next!
Love your videos! What do you think about using de-greaser on really mucky, sticky, greasy kitchen cabinets? (Not that I have any like that. )
I would suggest, a fine soft paintbrush instead of toothbrush. Great video! Thank you. 🙏
Thanks
I learned many things from this channel.plz can you help me to clean the house if we have repair in the house and dust is everywhere.dont know how to clean that .I mean the walls and floors having lots of dust.plz make video on this.
Our cabinets are wood with a shiny varnish. How do you suggest we clean them?