How To Maintain and Care for Your Refaced Cabinets
August 09, 2024Maintaining and caring for refaced cabinets is crucial to ensure they stay functional and attractive well into the future. If you’ve opted to reface your kitchen cabinets to achieve a restored aesthetic in your space, you likely want to know how to keep them in good shape. Kitchen Saver® has created a guide to maintaining and caring for your new cabinetry.
How To Maintain Refaced Cabinets
When maintaining your kitchen cabinets, it’s important to be consistent and pay attention to detail. Kitchen Saver provides some basic tips for caring for your refaced cabinetry.
Avoid Moisture
Kitchens are inherently humid. However, it’s essential to avoid excess moisture—make sure you keep your cabinets dry and clean up spills immediately to prevent water or other liquids from accumulating in your cabinetry. Moisture can damage your cabinets and lead to warping.
Be Gentle
Slamming your cabinets can damage the hinges, hardware, and surfaces. Make sure to gently handle the drawers and doors of your refaced cabinets to prevent premature wear and tear.
Cleaning Refaced Cabinets
To ensure longevity and aesthetic appeal, clean your refaced cabinets regularly. Wipe them down daily with a soft, damp cloth, and perform a monthly deep clean. Proper maintenance is crucial—below are some tips on safely cleaning your cabinetry.
Remove Dirt Buildup
Consistency is key. Clean your refaced cabinets with mild detergent regularly to stop grease, dust, and grime from building up, and avoid harsh or abrasive cleaners, which can wear down the cabinet surfaces.
Mild Cleaning Solutions To Use
Use warm water and mild dish soap to clean your cabinets. You can also use a vinegar and water solution for tougher stains or grime.
Use Sponges and Soft Cloths
Make sure to use a soft cloth or sponge to clean your cabinets—abrasive materials can scratch and damage the surfaces.
Polish Your Cabinets
To preserve the look and functionality of your refaced cabinets, polish them with gentle, silicone-free furniture polish and frequently inspect them for wear. Handling any damage or minor problems early can prevent major issues down the road.
Other Tips for Caring for Refaced Cabinets
In addition to cleaning your cabinets and treating them with care, it’s also important to protect them from direct sunlight, which can cause the finish to fade. Consider adding window treatments in your kitchen to protect your refaced cabinets from UV rays and prevent fading. You can also install cabinet liners to protect the interior surfaces from stains and scratches and frequently inspect for loose hardware, and tighten hinges, handles, and screws as necessary.
Reach Out for More Refaced Cabinet Maintenance Tips
Properly maintained cabinets are the foundation of a gorgeous, functional kitchen. By adhering to these maintenance and care tips, your refaced cabinets will last for years to come. If you’d like to learn more or schedule a consultation to get started on a cabinet refacing project, contact Kitchen Saver today. We’re experts serving the Mid-Atlantic region and beyond, and we offer top-of-the-line products and services to meet all your needs. Our team would be delighted to answer all your questions and learn more about your renovation goals.