GENERAL CARE
THE FOLLOWING GUIDELINES APPLY TO CLEANING, MELAMINE, UV LACQUER,
ACRYLIC, LAMINATE, CLEAR COATED STAINED WOOD and PAINTED SURFACES.
Like any fine furniture, your kitchen cabinets require routine cleaning, including the finishes for
Melamine, UV Lacquer, Acrylic, Laminate, or the Catalyzed Conversion Varnish. All products
have excellent resistance to foods, beverages, and household agents found in a typical kitchen
or bathroom. Keep in mind, that these surfaces are scratch-resistant, not scratch-proof.
Following some simple care and maintenance guidelines, caring for and preserving the natural
beauty of your kitchen cabinets can be accomplished through regular routine cleaning.
Kitchen cabinets should be cleaned routinely or based on the accumulated mess. Depending on
build-up, dry dusting may scratch the finished surface. It is good practice to follow the grain of
wood when wiping your cabinets. Residues from smoke, cooking vapours, grease, and hand or
body oils can be cleaned with a cloth dampened with mild soap and warm water. Even distilled
white vinegar in warm water can help. Remember to use a clean, soft cloth such as an old white
cotton t-shirt or white microfibre cloth.
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