The cabinets looked clean.
Until the kitchen light hit the handles again.
The yellow film above the stove.
The sticky edge beside the kettle.
The dull patch near the sink-side panel.
The problem is not always the grease.
The problem is the finish underneath it.
This system teaches finish-safe cabinet restoration — how to remove yellow cooking grease, sticky buildup, and cooking film without damaging painted, laminate, thermofoil, or sealed wood cabinets.
“Match the finish, not the dirt.”
What's Included:
📘 Why Do Your Kitchen Cabinets Still Look Greasy? — Finish-safe cabinet restoration system
✅ Cabinet Finish Check Worksheet
📋 Cabinet Clean Enough Move-Out Cheat Sheet
📋 Cabinet Cleaner Cheat Sheet
🧼 Cabinet Grease Removal SOP
💧 Cabinet Grease Test Cheat Sheet
📄 Kitchen Cabinet Grease Diagnosis Cheat Sheet
Core Frameworks:
• Finish-safe cabinet restoration
• Dry removal before wet scrubbing
• Mild soap & targeted degreaser sequencing
• Cabinet edge & handle-detail cleaning
• Finish protection & inspection-light checks
Outcomes:
→ Reduced yellow grease & sticky buildup
→ Lower risk of finish damage
→ Cleaner-looking rental kitchens
→ Reduced panic cleaning & over-scrubbing
→ Cabinets reading clean and maintained
The grease is usually not the most expensive part of the problem.
Built for renters preparing for inspections, walkthroughs, renewals, and move-out checks.