(Topic ID: 261370)

Best Method For Wiping Down Dirty '70s Cabinets?

By BallyTim

4 years ago



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    #1 4 years ago

    Mornin', Guys!

    Any successful methods you've used in the past would be appreciated. Also things I would want to avoid. Main concerns are paint loss and also absorption of moisture into the wood through planking, etc.

    Thanks so much for your time as always, guys!

    Tim

    #4 4 years ago

    Mean green not simple green will cut through old smoke stains but beware it is lye and will remove paint if left on too long. TSP sold at paint stores is a waste of time as is simple green, etc. Heck I use mean green on my bowling ball at bowling alley to remove oil. I bought it a dollar store years ago. Use at your own risk.

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