) I put a bit in spray bottle with some water and the grease and dirt just come off. I like it becuse it is a natural product and it wont harm the wood.I would be very careful about steam cleaning wood cabinets.
I use Murphy's oil soap with water in a spray bottle like I do on my floors. It works great on both, and leave a nice fresh smell.

I would be very careful about steam cleaning wood cabinets.
I use Murphy's oil soap with water in a spray bottle like I do on my floors. It works great on both, and leave a nice fresh smell.
I've used Murphy's oil soap in the past, and it seemed like it was taking the varnish right off the cabinets, especially where they get the dirtiest- instead of people using the handles, they always seem to grab the corner of the cabinets.![]()

I would be very careful about steam cleaning wood cabinets.
I use Murphy's oil soap with water in a spray bottle like I do on my floors. It works great on both, and leave a nice fresh smell.
I used a product called Howard Restore a Finish. I used an old facecloth to rub the product over the wood cabinets (Kraftmaid cabinets honey oak finish, 18 years old). It takes all the grease and grime right off. If the cabinet is scratched, you can use a light steel wool to help blend the scratch. Then I put on Howards Feed and Wax. I will use the products about once a year.
Will just use mild soap and water for general cleaning.
Janis
Wood Cabinet Surfaces
As with all wood products, avoid excessive moisture. KraftMaid cabinetry is designed for use inside the home or other buildings and is not intended for outdoor applications. Once your cabinets have been installed, wipe down all exteriors with a damp cloth to remove dust. Complete a small area at a time and wipe dry. Wood cabinetry finishes may be cleaned and protected by using any commercially available cleaning polish. KraftMaid recommends an emulsion-type cleaner (such as Murphy's Oil Soap). These are formulated without wax, petroleum solvents or silicones. The extended use of wax polishes can result in a wax film buildup, while the use of silicone polishes can harm the cabinet's finish
Regarding Murphy's, it could have different results on different finishes maybe?
I've used very diluted dawn soap to gently remove the grease and hand oils.