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Wood
Cabinet Surfaces
As with all wood products, avoid excessive moisture. Our 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. we recommend 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. |
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Cleaning
Agents
Avoid spray-type polishes containing petroleum solvents, as they are
flammable and toxic if swallowed. Use a damp cloth when cleaning
normal household spills. After wiping thoroughly, dry the surface with
a lint-free cotton cloth. For stubborn stains, it may be necessary to
use a mild detergent with warm water. Always dry the surface
immediately. Never use abrasive cleaners, scouring pads or powdered
cleansers. Do not allow oven cleaner to touch any part of the cabinet.
NOTE: Do not use a dish cloth to wipe your
cabinet exterior, since it may contain remnants of grease or
detergents.
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Everyday Care
It is important to wipe up spills and water marks as
they occur. Give special attention to areas around the sink and
dishwasher. Avoid draping damp or wet dish towels over the door of the
sink base cabinet. Over time, this moisture can cause permanent water
damage to the door. A convenient, out-of-the-way sliding towel rack
can be purchased from Prestige Kitchens. |
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Care
and Cleaning of Hardware
Periodically, use mild soap and warm water to
clean door/drawer knobs or pulls. Thoroughly dry all hardware joints
and surfaces and the surrounding area with a clean, soft cloth. Buff
hardware with a clean, dry cloth. Lubrication of hinges is not
necessary; however, hinges can be cleaned or dusted using
cotton-tipped swabs.
CAUTION: Many brass and silver polishes
contain harsh chemicals which can damage the hardware's surface. These
polishes or cleaners are NOT recommended.
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Melamine
and Thermo foil Surfaces
Our exterior and interior melamine
and thermo foil panels are extremely durable and designed to give you
years of beauty and trouble-free service.
They can be cleaned with most non-abrasive household
cleaners. However, agents containing acetone, acetate or ethyl alcohol
should not be used. Harsh solvents and/or abrasives such as turpentine
may break down bonds on edge banding and should also be avoided. Avoid
ammonia cleaners. 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 (such as Murphy's Oil
Soap) is recommended. For stubborn stains, use mineral spirits such as
Nature Sol.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Apply solvents to a clean
cloth and never directly to the cabinet surface. Never leave a cloth
moistened with solvents on a cabinet surface for any length of time.
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Avoid
Excessive Heat
Self-cleaning appliances generate intense heat
during a cleaning cycle. Since the integrity of the appliance seal or
gasket may be compromised during installation or with age, We
recommend the removal of doors and/or drawers from cabinets adjacent
to, or directly above an appliance during a cleaning cycle. This will
help prevent possible damage to the finish or surface of these
cabinets. We also offer a "heat shield" that
may be installed on the side panels of an oven cabinet to help deflect
excessive heat from adjacent cabinet. To order this part, please
contact us. Ask US |
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Care
and Cleaning of Glass Door Inserts
If your kitchen contains cabinetry accented
with glass doors, a few precautions are necessary. Apply glass cleaner
to a towel, not directly to the glass. Avoid cleaner contact with
leaded, white, gold or copper clad mullions.
Lead mullions may be gently buffed with 0000 steel wool, as this will
not scratch glass. Avoid steel wool buffing of joints on gold, copper
or white clad mullions, as this will remove the gold, copper or white
coating. White mullions can be protected by coating with
carnauba wax, available at local hardware or automotive stores.
CAUTION: Cloths used to clean lead mullions
should be laundered separately. Do Not Mix With Clothing.
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Care
and Cleaning of Mirrors
Cleaner should always be
applied to a cloth, not directly to the mirror, and should not be
allowed to run or drip into the base trim. Avoid cleaners that contain
sodium hydrochloride, phosphoric acid or sulfur (found in products to
prevent mildew and fungus). Hair spray and other hair care products
often contain chemicals that are caustic to silver and may cause
damage to the mirror back. Do not use abrasives. |
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