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Cabinet Care
With proper care,
Crystal cabinetry will provide a lifetime of use and satisfaction.
Proper care involves attentive cleaning, polishing and careful
avoidance of damaging household cleaners.
Tips for Wood
Products
The beauty of wood is
in the variation in graining and hue. Because wood is a natural
product, it has inherent variation. This variation includes many
natural characteristics as a result of tree growth patterns, as
well as differences in wood color and grain due to variations in
forest growing conditions. We apply and then hand wipe our stains
to bring out the natural character and sheen of the wood.
Upon
Installation–
Wipe the cabinets clean with a soft, damp cloth and dry immediately
with another clean, soft cloth. Always wipe in the direction of the
wood grain. Apply a thin coat of high
quality polish. Choose a polish that does not contain silicone or
wax, and follow the manufacturer's directions for application. A
high-quality polish will aid in protection from minor scratching,
staining and excessive moisture.
Basic Cleaning–
Routine cleaning with the appropriate materials will help prevent
long-term damage to your finish. Wipe with a dampened cloth and
promptly wipe dry. Use a clean cloth dampened with a solution of
mild dishwashing liquid and water to remove oil, grease, food
residue or daily spills. Do not use your dishcloth to clean the
cabinets as it may contain remnants of detergents and grease that
can have a harmful effect on the finish. Avoid using cleaners that
contain the following: bleach, ammonia, citrus products,
mineral oil, organic
solvents; harsh detergents, strong soaps, abrasive cleansers; or
self-polishing waxes (particularly products that contain silicone).
We do not recommend using paste wax because of the “build up” and
“yellowing” effects over time. We do recommend the use of a
high-quality cream furniture polish.
Wipe Spills
Promptly–
Many substances become difficult to remove and may stain or cause
other damage upon prolonged contact. If a spill occurs, wipe it
promptly with a damp cloth or sponge and dry the surface
immediately. Use a blotting action rather than a wiping action to
remove the substance.
Avoid Excessive
Moisture–
This is one of the worst enemies of any finish. Cabinetry near the
sink and dishwasher, and baseboards are most susceptible. Dry off
any areas immediately where water has spilled. Avoid draping
dishtowels or other wet items over doors or placing coffee makers
where steam vents directly onto cabinet surfaces.
Avoid
Temperature and Humidity Extremes–
Extremes in temperature and humidity can cause wood to expand and
contract, swell or warp, and dry out– possibly damaging the finish
of your cabinetry. It is important to control the temperature and
humidity in your home all year long. You should allow minor warping
to go through one heating cycle before considering replacement.
Avoid Exposure
to Harsh Cleaners–
Harsh cleaners can damage the finish of your cabinetry. Avoid
cleaners containing ammonia, bleach, citric acid (including orange
and lemon oil) and organic solvents.
Avoid Exposure
to Waxes–
Most common self-polishing waxes can damage your finish. Take care
to use only high-quality cream furniture polishes available from
high-end furniture or paint stores.
Guard Against Scratching and abrasion–
Clean with a soft, damp cloth when necessary. Avoid using scouring
pads and abrasive cleansers as they may dull fine finishes.
Guard Against
Plastic and Rubber–
Use felt or clothe under plastic or rubber objects as their
ingredients may react with wood counter tops.
Tips for
Laminate Products
With proper care, our
laminate products will last a lifetime. Generally, a damp sponge is
all you need for every day maintenance of laminate surfaces.
- Basic Cleaning–
Use a soft cloth to wash surface with warm water and a mild
dishwashing detergent. Rinse with warm water and dry with a soft
cloth. Use an all-purpose cleaner or bathroom cleanser to remove
spots and stains.
- Stubborn Spots
and Stains–
Mix baking soda and water to create a paste. Use a soft bristle
brush to gently rub the spot in a circular motion. The paste will
be slightly abrasive, so work carefully, pressing very lightly.
Rinse and dry with a soft cloth. Repeat the process as long as
you're making progress. If the stain remains, use undiluted
household bleach; the label should read 5% solution of sodium hypo
chlorite. Take special care to protect your eyes, skin and
clothing. Apply the bleach using a wet sponge or paper towel, place
it on the stain and let sit for no longer than one and a half
minutes. Rinse repeatedly with warm water and dry with a soft
cloth.
Avoid Aggressive
Acids–
Avoid products containing aggressive acids or abrasives as they may
cause damage to laminate finishes (Lime-A-Way, Soft Scrub, Tilex,
etc.).
Avoid Chips and
Scratches–
Avoid the use of abrasive cleansers and cleaning tools. Some
“stiff” paper towels may leave tiny scratches that dull the
surface. Always use a soft cloth when cleaning laminate surfaces.
Never use a laminate counter top as a cutting surface. Use a
chopping block when cutting to avoid chipping and scratching. Fine
scratches may be covered with a light spray furniture polish.
Wood Welded®
Maple Chopping Block
Our top quality Butcher
Block is intended to be used as a true cutting surface. Clean it
like you would any cutting surface, taking care not to allow water
to remain on the surface for any prolonged length of time.
Periodically
Reseal the Surface–
Occasionally use mineral or vegetable oil to reseal and help
preserve your block. Reseal only the area on which you frequently
cut. Upon years of heavy use, it may become necessary to refinish
the block. Sand off the finish and reseal using either a mineral or
vegetable oil, or with “Good Stuff” Urethane Gel clear protective
finish.
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