Use and Care Guide

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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
CARE INSTRUCTIONS FOR WOOD VANITY
Dusting:
Dust cabinets frequently with a soft lint-free cloth. You can dampen the cloth slightly with water or a
spray-type dust remover.
Spills:
Clean spills immediately. Use a clean cloth and mild soap if necessary. Wipe dry with a clean soft cloth.
Cleaning:
There are a number of products available for your wood cleaning needs. Use a clean cloth and mild soap
if necessary. Wipe dry with a clean soft cloth.
Polishing:
We recommend that you wash and polish cabinets once or twice each year. Use a light coat of quality
furniture polish.
Don’ts:
Never use detergents, soap pads, or steel wool on your cabinetry. These harsh abrasives will mar the
wood finish. Additionally, we recommend that you avoid the use of paste wax and polishes that contain
silicone; the wax build up is difficult to remove and will leave a residue that attracts dust.
Clean up excess water and spills immediately and blot dry.
Water left over a long period of time may cause white spots in the finish.
Alcohol, perfume, after-shave and medications may damage the finish.
Dust vanity frequently with a clean, soft, dry, lint-free cloth.
Wood vanity may be cleaned with a variety of commercial products made for this purpose.
Follow manufacturer's application and cleaning instructions.
Always test on the inside of the door to be sure it will not harm the finish.
Avoid silicone cleaners and waxes. While silicone cleaners create a high degree of shine, silicone
seeps into even the highest quality finishes, creating a barrier that will not accept stain or lacquer.
This makes it virtually impossible to refinish or touch-up your vanity.
Waxes should be avoided because their regular use may result in a buildup of wax film on the
surface of the vanity. This build up could actually attract dirt, smoke and other pollutants in the air,
resulting in smudges and streaks. Also, many waxes contain grit that can permanently damage
furniture surfaces if used improperly.
Always use only a damp soft cloth to clean your Bath Cabinets.
Never use abrasive cleansers on any part of your Bath Cabinet.
Never use a scouring sponge.
Never use bleach, solvents (like nail polish remover), or harsh cleaners on your cabinets

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