Traditional Paint & Stain

traditional paint & stain

Dust is very abrasive, and can scratch the finish if wiped off with a dry cloth. To avoid scratching, use a feather, lambs wool, micro-fiber or static duster. All regular cleaning should be done with a soft slightly damp 100% lint free or micro-fiber cloth. Warm clean tap water only or use with a mild detergent (Murphy®, Oil Soap) is all that is needed for general cleaning. Avoid excess rubbing and always wipe with the grain direction of the wood surface. Do not allow any standing or pooling water on cabinet surfaces. It is important to remove any oil, grease and food residue as soon as possible. Excessive exposure or buildup of items such as, but not limited to, vinegar, citrus juice, ketchup, coffee, tobacco, olive oil, mustard, and mayonnaise may stain or damage the finish. The use of spray, liquid or paste cleaners and waxes are not necessary or recommended with your finished cabinetry.

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