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Cabinet Construction Drawer Construction BenchMade Product Care FAQ |
PRODUCT CARE FOR WOOD DOORS
The beauty of real wood cabinets increases with time. Fine woods will take on their own unique patina and wood tones will be enhanced with these natural aging processes. Our Sherwin Williams conversion varnish topcoat provides a durable and long lasting satin-luster finish that protects the wood from typical household dirt and grime. To best maintain this finish, occasionally clean using a soft cloth dampened with a mild soap solution, then wipe with a clean towel dampened with water only, then dry with a soft cloth. Pay special attention to areas around the sink and cooking appliances. make sure to clean any spills as soon as they occur, and do not use petroleum type cleaners or those containing ammonia, alcohol, or abrasives. If preferred, polish the wood surfaces with quality liquid or paste wax. Surface scratches and nicks can easily be repaired by using the products included in your touch up kit.
USE THE LINKS BELOW FOR STEP BY STEP TOUCH UP INSTRUCTIONS.
Scratch Touch Up Gouge Touch Up Edge Rub Touch Up

PRODUCT CARE FOR LAMINATE DOORS
Laminate cabinet faces provide a durable easy to maintain surface. Regular cleaning should be performed using commercial countertop or laminate surface cleaners. Apply with a soft cloth. Do not use paper towels, especially on gloss finish laminates, as the wood pulp in the paper can leave abrasive marks on the surface. For more stubborn spots, use an all-purpose non-abrasive bathroom cleaner. Remove residue from this cleaner with a clean soft towel dampened with water.
PRODUCT CARE FOR THERMOFOIL DOORS
Thermofoil doors, like laminates, provide a durable low maintenance surface. Regular cleaning can be performed with a simple glass cleaner and soft clean cloth. Laminate cleaners and non abrasive surface cleaners may also be utilized for more stubborn spots and marks. Thermofoil is susceptible to damage from heat above 170 degrees. It is necessary to open doors and drawer fronts adjacent to ovens when running the self-clean cycle, as residual heat build-up around the appliance can damage foil surfaces and edges.
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