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DISCLAIMER
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Please be aware that wood expands and contracts. This natural process, occurring on painted cabi-
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An open joint line is not considered a defect and it is widely accepted in the kitchen cabinetry indus-
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These issues are shared by every manufacturer of painted all wood cabinets, and are not unique to
the LifeArt Cabinetry Corp.
Wood may expand and contract differently from cabinet to cabinet. Even joints within the same cab-
inet may behave differently. Some joined wood may not show any joint lines, others may be slightly
visible, while others may display easily visible joint lines.
Joint lines also may occur due to the repeated impacts from normal everyday use.
An exposed open wood joint can be damaged from prolonged exposure to water or heavy moisture.
Therefore, wipe off any excess moisture from cabinet surfaces as soon as possible.
Discoloration: All Paints, especially lighter colors, are susceptible to discoloration due to airborne
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vides differences which are critical to the growing soil and weather conditions will have their effect on
grain patterns and color.
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pecially true of hardwood and hardwood veneers; hardwoods are particularly noted for their variety
in graining. It is the nature of hardwoods to have mineral streaks (light brown, dark brown, to black
areas in the wood) and great variation in graining. Since the number of mineral streaks varies from
board to board, you may notice differences between cabinets, doors, drawers, or even on the same
panel. Mineral streaks or unusual graining are considered to be characteristic of natural wood and
will not be considered to be a defect or reason for replacement. No special emphasis is made to
select materials to match each other.
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