Once your kitchen is installed it promises to provide years of pleasure. This, the final editorial of five, covers the basics of caring for and maintaining your kitchen.
Your new kitchen should give you many years of good quality service. To help you keep your kitchen looking like new, here are a few hints.
Only the highest quality material is used, which makes the doors highly resistant and easy to care for.
Normal cleaning both of door fronts and inside the units is best done with nothing more than a damp cloth.
Should this not be sufficient, warm soapy water can be used. It is important that proprietary cleaners are not used as they may scratch the laminated surface.
These doors are protected by several applications of a special lacquer, which makes them resistant to water and grease.
The doors are easily cleaned in the manner described above, ensuring that no proprietary cleaners are used.
Remember that wood derives its natural beauty from the variation in colour and grain and we do not recommend the use of polishes or waxes, which may change the character of the doors.
The drawer runners require no servicing and the adjustable door hinges are virtually maintenance free but may be lubricated very occasionally with light oil of the type used for sewing machines.
If you have other questions about the care of your myKitchen.uk.com kitchen that hasn't been answered here, please do get in touch by email at aftercare@mykitchen.uk.com and we'll be pleased to help.
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