A new cabinet is usually a big investment, so it is natural if you want to keep it in a good condition for a long time.
Fortunately, there are so many easy and simple things that can help you to protect the beauty of your cabinet.
In this article we show you them!
It seems to be trivial, but the cabinet should be dusted regularly to avoid the accumulating of the dirt or dust.
You should clean the furniture with a damp cloth from some kind of fine material (old T-shirts, dish towels, or flannel could be a great choice).
It is recommended to wipe following the grain of the wood, because going against the grain can cause scratches easily.
If you find any residues from oil or grease, using powerful detergents is not a good idea!
These chemicals (for example ammonia, oven cleaners or bleach) could damage your cabinet or countertop beyond repair.
Try to clean these surfaces with warm water, and you also can use some furniture cleaner which will not cause any damages.
Wipe up or dry all the water spots, spills and splatters with a dry cloth!
Wood can absorb water very easily, which is causing damage to the structure of it.
You should also avoid kitchen appliances that can transmit the heat to the cabinet.
It is not just harmful, but also could cause a fire hazard situation.
Maybe it is very simple and trivial advice, but it is important to talk about it: using a cutting board can protect the countertop from scratches.
To prevent these damages, you can choose a countertop from a hard material (for example quartzite, porcelain or granite) when you renovate the kitchen, which are more resistant to the mechanical damages.
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Our colleagues have years of experience in kitchen renovation, so we can help you to plan the whole procedure.
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