Instructions / Assembly

C. After deglossing, wipe down the frames with a damp cloth to remove any trace of
the Deglosser. If you see any soapy suds on the surface, continue to wipe with damp
cloth until eliminated. Next, wipe with a dry cloth to complete the cleaning process.
Continue with Cabinet Doors and Drawers:
D. Inspect cabinet doors and drawers for heavy grease or dirt. Pay special attention
to doors and drawers that were near the stove, microwave, or sink as well as areas
around handles and knobs. Clean these extra greasy or dirty areas with soapy water,
rinse well and wipe clean.
E. Degloss the fronts, backs, and sides of all doors as well as the fronts and backs of all
drawers. Wearing gloves, fold a scrub pad in half and apply the Deglosser liberally on
the scrub pad. Scrub each door and drawer thoroughly. Be sure to press firmly on the
scrub pad on all parts of the doors and drawers, focusing on greasy or dirty areas.
F. After deglossing, wipe down each door and drawer with a damp cloth to remove any
trace of the Deglosser. If you see any soapy suds on the surface, continue to wipe
with a damp cloth until eliminated. Next wipe with a dry cloth to complete the
cleaning process.
After applying the Deglosser, allow doors, drawers, and frames to dry 1 hour
before applying Bond Coat.
IMPORTANT: When deglossing wooden cabinetry, follow the grain pattern
of the wood. Avoid scrubbing in a circular motion. Wipe up any spilled Deglosser
with a clean cloth.
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HOUR