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What do you use to clean your wood cabinets?

I usually use Pledge to maintenance-clean them, but I would like to know what you use to get food/oil/gunk off of them.... Thanks!
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Re: What do you use to clean your wood cabinets?

  • Murphys oil soap and some elbox grease
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  • imagemandapanda18:
    Murphys oil soap and some elbox grease

    This.

  • I used Cabinet Magic, I bought it at Lowes, it did wonders for the kitchen cabinets.  But I should mention I did use baking soda first to clean the food crap off then the cabinet magic to give it that brand spankin new look.  Previous owners were slobs. 
  • Another vote for Murphy's Oil Soap
  • I recently heard on an HGTV show that car wax works great to clean wood cabinets.  I haven't tried it myself but it looked great on the show I was watching.
  • imageHeatherlowry9:
    I recently heard on an HGTV show that car wax works great to clean wood cabinets.  I haven't tried it myself but it looked great on the show I was watching.
    This is totaly off subject but I have also heard that car wax is great for shower tile surrounds too.  I haven't tried it though.
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