Prepare a cleaning solution with a 1:1 ratio of warm water and white vinegar in a bowl or bucket. Step 3: Soak Kitchen Cabinet Knobs and Pulls in Vinegar Solution If you follow the rest of this tutorial, you should rinse all the WD-40 off your knobs and pulls before reinstalling, but I still feel that I need to post this warning…. But it works, especially if you have layer upon layer of grease and grime built up over the years. Since we are working in a kitchen, please note that WD-40 Multiuse oil is NOT a food safe product. If you use it, I’m love to hear your thoughts in the comments. I’ve never used this product, so I can’t give it a thumbs up or down. Oh, and if you don’t have WD-40, some of my online friends recommend Greased Lightening. I like the non-scratch scouring pad on one side and sponge on the other, both of which cut through stuck-on grime while still protecting surfaces. I’m a fan of the 3M scrubby sponge for removing the grime and gunk. If you use a sponge, ensure that you use a non-abrasive one. Then gently scrub the knobs with an old toothbrush or sponge. Once the timer goes off, give the knobs a quick rinse under the faucet.
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