Suggested Method on Cabinet Proper Care and Maintenance

Jun 7
07:37

2012

Ma. Theresa Galan

Ma. Theresa Galan

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Your home builder may have chosen to supply cabinets that have a finger pull edge detail, that is to say there are no knobs or handles on the drawers or doors. If this is the case in your home, normal use of your cabinets will bring soiled or wet hands in contact with the finger pull edge. Should this happen, wipe the area clean, then dry immediately.

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Some homeowners may want to personalize their new home by adding decorative hardware to their cabinet doors and drawers. This will enhance the beauty of the their kitchen and will help preserve and extend the life of the finish. The cabinet manufacturer encourages this,Suggested Method on Cabinet Proper Care and Maintenance Articles but choosing not to do so will not void the manufacturers warranty.

The cabinet manufacturer has provided to the home builder a one-year limited warranty on the cabinets. It is imperative that the homeowner realizes that he/she is required to perform reasonable maintenance and care of the cabinets in order to maintain the manufacturers warranty. Failure to perform reasonable maintenance and care may void the warranty. The following is a list of maintenance steps and things to avoid. This list is not intended to be a complete list, but rather it is to be used as a guideline for general care. Always follow the directions for any product that you buy. When in doubt, common sense should always prevail.

1) EVERYDAY CARE: It is important to wipe up all spills and watermarks as they occur. Give special attention around sinks and the tops of doors and drawers in the sink area. Food spills should be wiped immediately. Use a soft cloth or a sponge dampened with warm water to remove day-to-day surface smudges. A mild soap solution may be used if necessary.

2) ROUTINE MAINTENANCE -- EVERY SIX MONTHS: Clean all cabinets following the steps as described above, then polish with a light coat of quality furniture polish. Avoid polishing products that contain silicone, as silicone will harm the finish and attract dust. Do not use any aerosol product.

3) THERMO FOIL CABINETS, ALSO KNOWN AS WHITE EUROPEAN STYLE CABINETS: This type of cabinet may be cleaned with most nonabrasive household cleaners. However, agents containing acetone, acetate, or ethyl alcohol should not be used. Harsh solvents such as paint thinner may break down bonds on edge banding and should also be avoided. Ammonia cleaners should be diluted. Certain waxes may lead to discoloration and are not recommended. If a damp cloth does not sufficiently clean an area, a non-detergent, non-abrasive household cleaner.

4) MAPLE CABINETS: Many homeowners choose maple cabinets for their home. These cabinets provide a wide flexibility in finishing colors. There are several properties of this species of wood, which are different from other hardwoods. Maple has a very closed grain structure. This makes the wood harder. Because of this closed grain property, finishing materials do not penetrate the wood as deep as on other hardwoods. When stain is applied to maple, it dries on the surface of the wood. Sealer is applied which adheres to the stain. A topcoat is then applied which adheres to the sealer. All three of these products are linked together becoming the finished product. After time, minor dents, scratches, or gouges caused by even normal use will allow moisture to get through the finish onto the wood itself. This will cause the finish to discolor or even fail. Something as simple as repeatedly sliding silverware over the edge of a drawer will compromise the finish. Take extra care with maple cabinets.

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