WOODCARE TIPS
Maintaining
your kitchen
cabinets - 10 Wood
Care Tips
If
you are like many
homeowners, your
kitchen is the
central gathering
place and “activity
center” of your
home. It is the
place of cooking,
eating, homework,
crafts,
entertaining, etc.
Your kitchen
cabinetry is the
centerpiece of your
kitchen. It defines
your personal style
and says a lot about
you. Your cabinets
were a large expense
and a good
investment! And,
like with any good
investment, they
require regular and
proper care.
In order to
understand how to
care for your wood
cabinetry or any of
your fine wood
furniture, it is
important to
understand some
fundamentals of wood
care. It’s important
to remember that
when you’re cleaning
your wood furniture,
you’re not really
touching the wood.
You are touching the
finish.
Finish is applied to
wood for several
reasons. First, it
helps keep the wood
clean. Wood is
porous. Without a
finish, it
accumulates all
sorts of
contaminates like
dirt, grease, grime,
and food. The finish
gets between those
things and the wood.
Secondly, finishing
wood also keeps it
stable. Once raw
wood is exposed, its
hydroscopic
properties will
cause it to shrink
and swell with
changes in
surrounding
temperature and
humidity. A finish
will help stabilize
this kind of
movement in the wood
so it won’t split or
crack as badly.
Finally, finish is
used to beautify
wood and add to its
cosmetic appeal.
Providing proper
care to the wood
finish will further
all of these reasons
why finish is used.
It will help keep
the wood clean,
stable, and
beautiful.
So, how do we
maintain the finish
on our cabinetry?
First, keep your
cabinets clean.
Every day, common
elements such as
grease, finger oils,
food, dust and dirt
accumulate on the
surface of the
finish. If not
removed, these
contaminants will
contribute to the
deterioration of the
wood’s finish. Even
dust can act like an
abrasive on the
wood’s finish,
causing small
scratches and wear
and tear. When
cleaning wood, one
should use mild soap
and water and use a
lint-free rag – the
point of cleaning is
to remove debris,
not introduce it.
It is also
recommended to
create an
environment
conducive to wood
beauty and
longevity. If your
home is dry in
winter, it’s
important to use a
humidifier. A
humidifier promotes
equilibrium in your
wood. It can slow
the moisture
exchange so that the
wood won’t expand
and contract as much
and possibly crack
and split. In
addition, it’s
important to use a
ventilating fan when
cooking. Grease and
other deposits can
cause a finish to
break down and
deteriorate
prematurely.
Therefore, you want
to try to remove
them before they
even land on your
wood. Finally, it’s
important to
minimize the
exposure of wood to
direct sunlight. The
ultraviolet rays of
the sun can make the
molecules in a
finish speed up and
cause premature
checking and
cracking of the
finish. The sun can
also bleach out the
color on most wood
species, causing a
faded and washed out
look.
What about
beautifying wood? We
recommend not using
wax or silicone.
Waxes can be
susceptible to water
rings and
silicone-based
products can seep
through the finish
into the wood, which
may cause permanent
damage over time. We
recommend a regular
regiment of cleaning
with a furniture
cream polish. Good
quality cream
polishes will both
clean and polish
your wood.
Here are some tips
to follow to help
you maintain the
life and beauty of
your cabinets and
other fine
furniture:
Top 10 Wood Care
Tips
- Clean up
spills
immediately with
water or mild
detergent. Use a
clean lint-free
cloth. Dry the
area completely
afterward. Note:
Base cabinets
below the sink
are very
susceptible to
water damage.
- Fit cabinet
doors and drawer
fronts with
hardware and
encourage family
members to use.
They’re not only
decorative, but
they serve to
protect the
wood’s finish
from finger
oils, dirt and
scratching.
- Do not
expose any
portion of your
cabinets to
direct sunlight.
Use window
treatments to
block the
harmful direct
UV rays.
- Dust
regularly in the
direction of the
wood grain with
a clean, damp
(not wet)
lint-free cloth.
- Regulate
temperature and
humidity levels.
Correct
environmental
conditions will
add longevity to
the life of your
cabinets and all
your fine
furniture.
- Condition
your cabinets
every 3 months
with a quality
furniture cream
polish. Do not
use wax,
silicone or
petroleum-based
products.
- Use a
ventilation fan
when cooking to
reduce deposits
on your wood
surfaces.
- Cover and
protect nicks,
gouges, and
scratches so
that bare wood
is not exposed.
- Do not drape
wet towels over
the doors or end
panels.
- Make sure to
always use hot
pads or coasters
when placing
pans or glasses
on furniture.
Not to worry, if
you’ve missed the
window of
opportunity of
maintaining your
cabinets. That’s
where Cabinet & Wood
Restoration NW can
help. We offer a
variety of services
to maintain wood
finishing or to
restore worn and
damaged finishes to
their original
luster. If you don’t
have the time or
your wood needs more
than everyday
maintenance, contact
us for a free
consultation.
Remember that proper
care of your
cabinetry will
reward you with
long-lasting beauty
for years to come.
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