Caring for and maintaining wood
cabinets
To ensure
that your wood cabinets continue to be beautiful and work well, you need to
care for them properly. This includes
cleaning and polishing the cabinets regularly, as well as knowing which
products are safe to use.
On day one -
Polish
Caring for
your cabinets begins immediately upon installation, when you should wipe the
cabinets with a clean, soft, damp cloth and then dry them. Next, apply a high-quality furniture
polish. Make sure that the polish does
not contain silicone or wax. Polish
helps to protect your cabinets from minor scratches and stains.
Every two
weeks - Cleaning
To keep your
cabinets looking clean and new, wipe them down with a soft, clean, damp cloth
at least every other week. If water does
not clean them completely, then use a very small amount of mild dish washer
detergent along with water to dampen your cloth. When you wipe the cabinets, wipe in the same
direction of the wood grain. When you
are finished cleaning them, dry the cabinets thoroughly.
When stains
occur - Special Care
Occasionally,
you may find that the bi-weekly cleaning does not remove all of the stains and
dirt from your cabinets. When this
happens, there are two options for deeper cleaing:
Make a paste
of baking soda and water. Use a sponge
to gently scrub the stain in a circular motion with the paste. Finally, rinse the cabinet with with water
and the use a soft cloth to dry it.
Mix vinegar
and water (1/4c water to 4c water) and use a soft cloth dampened with the
mixture to gently scrub the dirt and stains.
What not to do - Products that damage cabinets
Aside from
water, mild dish washing detergent, vinegar and baking soda, most products (or
their ingredients) can damage cabinets and their use ought to be avoided. These include:
Ammonia
Bleach
Citric acid
(including orange and lemon oil)
Nail polish
remover
Paint
thinners
Petroleum-based
products
Plastic
brushes
Scouring pads
Self-polishing
waxes
Solvents
Steel wool
Strong
detergents and soaps.
Tips for Maintenance
Nicks &
Scratches: If your cabinets get nicked
or scratched, the best approach is to use a kit for repair. If there are minor scratches, you may be able
to use a furniture oil to "cover" the scratch.
Spills: Do not allow spills to sit - clean them up
immediately - or they may cause stains.
Simply use a damp cloth or sponge to blot up spills and then dry the
surface immediately.
Moisture,
Temperature: Excess moisture is harmful to your cabinets and will cause the
finish to deteriorate quickly. At special risk are the cabinets near the sink
and dishwasher. Whenever cabinets get
wet, dry them immediately. Additionally,
ensure that steam-producing appliances, such as coffee makers, are not
positioned such that the steam will negatively affect the cabinets.
If there are
significant variations in temperature and humidity levels, then the wood may
expand/contract, swell, warp, and dry out causing cracking and problems with
finish. Attempt to keep the temperature
and humidity stable in your house throughout the year to minimize risk to the
cabinets.
About Company
At Cabinet
Systems, we specialize in innovative storage solutions for your entire home.
Many homes don’t have proper storage spaces, and homeowners are continually
looking for ways to make better use of their space. We offer a no-cost,
no-obligation, in-home consultation, where you can work with one of our
designers on a plan for storage solutions for your home. Everything we do is
custom fit to your space and your needs. With so many different options
available, your storage space will be just what you wanted.
Customers
often ask us if we are a franchise. We are not a franchise; we are a team of
people that have a passion for woodwork. We love designing creative storage
solutions and seeing our designs come to life. We are locally owned and
operated since 1998. All of the cabinets are manufactured right here in
Spokane, WA, in our facility. This process ensures high-quality product, it
supports our local economy, and gives you, our customer, the lowest possible
price.
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