STAINED
AND PAINTED WOOD CABINETRY, PAINTED MDF CABINETRY, SPECIAL FINISHING
ENHANCEMENTS, GLAZES, CRACKLE FINISHES, AND WOOD VENEERS
Wipe
spills promptly and do not leave wet items against the wood.
Clean
cabinet’s occasionally by dampening a soft cloth (not paper
towels) with mild non-detergent soap. Wipe surface then rinse with a
clean damp cloth and dry promptly.
Wax
or polish is unnecessary and will build up, attracting dirt and
dulling finish.
Small
nicks or scratches can be repaired using fill sticks or touch up
pens available at any home improvement center. NOTE: An exact color
match cannot be guaranteed through this method. To achieve an
acceptable match bring a door sample with the unfinished material to
a specialty paint center.
THERMOFOIL
CABINETRY
Clean
cabinet’s occasionally by dampening a soft cloth (not paper
towels) with mild non-detergent soap. Wipe surface then rinse with a
clean damp cloth and dry promptly.
Avoid
direct exposure to heat generating appliances (i.e. ranges,
dishwashers, coffee makers etc.) which can cause the thermofoil to
peal.
Use
the heat shields provided to help protect thermofoil cabinets from
excessive heat exposure.
Keep
countertop appliances (i.e. toasters, grilles, coffee makers etc)
out from under the thermofoil cabinetry before use.
NOTE:
Damage caused by excessive heat is not covered under warranty.
GENERAL
NOTES
Do
not use paper towels to clean or wipe any cabinetry. Paper towels
are surprisingly abrasive and may scratch finishes.
When
cleaning cabinets with glass doors, spray glass cleaner onto
cleaning cloth, not directly onto glass. Overspray from glass
cleaner may damage adjacent finish.