Caring For Your Cabinets​
Caring For Your Cabinets​
Caring For Your Cabinets​
Caring For Your Cabinets​
Caring For Your Cabinets​
Caring For Your Cabinets​
Caring For Your Cabinets​

The Best Care Tips For Healthy Cabinets

We want to help you keep your cabinets looking fresh and maintain their appearance. Here are a handful of tips to take the best care of your new cabinets. Dusting or vacuuming your cabinets regularly will help avoid and remove any accumulation of dust particles. We recommend using a lint-free cloth dampened with warm water or a small mix of soap. If it should apply, make sure to follow the grain of the wood. When cleaning any type of residue from cooking or smoke, use a damp cloth and a small amount of furniture cleaner. Maintain your cabinets dry by immediately wiping any spills, splatters or water with a soft cloth.

What To Avoid

Choose your cleaning products carefully: Avoid using dish cloths or sponges, as they may contain remnants of grease or detergents. Additionally, steer clear of products that contain bleach, ammonia, or abrasive additives like petroleum solvents. Never use scouring pads, steel wool, or powdered cleaners on your cabinets. 

If your cabinets are made of wood, be sure to avoid oven cleaners that could damage the surface. Similarly, avoid using solvent or petroleum-based products such as nail polish removers or paint thinners. Wax should also be avoided, as it can build up over time and alter the appearance of your cabinets.

When placing small kitchen appliances, be aware of the direction of heat flow. Avoid placing appliances where heat is directed onto cabinet surfaces, as this could cause damage over time. 

Finally, be mindful of the moisture levels in your kitchen. Avoid draping damp cloths or dish towels over cabinet doors, as excessive moisture can cause permanent damage.