23.6.11

Care and Cleaning of Freshly Sprayed Cabinetry

Clients often ask about how best to care
for freshly lacquered cabinetry:

Use non-abrasive cleaners like
Simple Green or Greenworks - both
are non-greasy (contain no animal
triglycerides), won't scratch or abrade
and are safe for children if accidentally
handled.

Do not:

Scrub or agitate with steel wool
Do not use Comet or Tide or abrasives
Do not use Palmolive or greasy dish soaps
(leaves an oily film)

If you accidentally scratch a cabinet door
or frame piece, use the touch up qts
provided and lightly scuff the surface
with 220 grit sandpaper prior to re-touching
the lacquer.


Our waterborne lacquer process is so
stain resistant it will take scalding hot
coffee, vinegar, hot water, ketchup
or crayon with no lasting damage.

Note: It takes anywhere from 10-30 days
to achieve hardest cure states on lacquered
millwork and cabinetry.

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