Cabinets
There are many ways to customize your kitchen and create a unique look all your own. Whether your style is tranditional, eclectic, or contemporary, you can give your new room a custom look at an unmistakable value with LuckMarble.
Cushion-Close Drawers: Enjoy the whisper-quiet performance of air damper technology with this upgrade. This automatic closing system helps reduce slamming and noice. Includes standard dovetail box construction and full access drawer glides.
Glazing: Glazing is a hand-applied technique that brings out the details of the corners, grooves, and edges of door and drawer profiles.
The finish varies from door to door.
Plywood Veneer Sides: With this option, exterior cabinet sides are constructed from milti-ply 1/2" thick plywood and furniture-grade hardwood veneer finished to match cabinet colors.
Cushion-Close Drawers: Enjoy the whisper-quiet performance of air damper technology with this upgrade. This automatic closing system helps reduce slamming and noice. Includes standard dovetail box construction and full access drawer glides.
Glazing: Glazing is a hand-applied technique that brings out the details of the corners, grooves, and edges of door and drawer profiles.
The finish varies from door to door.
Plywood Veneer Sides: With this option, exterior cabinet sides are constructed from milti-ply 1/2" thick plywood and furniture-grade hardwood veneer finished to match cabinet colors.
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Care and CleaningWood Cabinet Surfaces
As with all wood products, avoid excessive moisture. LuckMarble's cabinet is designed for use inside the home or other buildings and is not intended for outdoor applications. Once your cabinets have been installed, wipe down all exteriors with a damp cloth to remove dust. Complete a small area at a time and wipe dry. Never use abrasive cleaners, scouring pads or powdered cleansers. Do not allow oven cleaner to touch any part of the cabinet. NOTE: Do not use a dish cloth to wipe your cabinet exterior, since it may contain remnants of grease or detergents. |
Everyday Care
It is important to wipe up spills and water marks as they occur. Give special attention to areas around the sink and dishwasher. Avoid draping damp or wet dish towels over the door of the sink base cabinet. Over time, this moisture can cause permanent water damage to the door. A convenient, out-of-the-way sliding towel rack can be purchased from your local Home Improvement Stores. Care and Cleaning of Hardware Periodically, use mild soap and warm water to clean door/drawer knobs or pulls. Thoroughly dry all hardware joints and surfaces and the surrounding area with a clean, soft cloth. Buff hardware |
with a clean, dry cloth. Lubrication of hinges is not necessary; however, hinges can be cleaned or dusted using cotton-tipped
swabs. CAUTION: Many brass and silver polishes contain harsh chemicals that can damage the hardware's surface. These polishes and cleaners are NOT recommended. Care and Cleaning of Glass Door Inserts If your kitchen contains cabinetry accented with glass doors, a few precautions are necessary. Apply glass cleaner to a towel, not directly to the glass. Avoid cleaner contact with lead, white-, gold- or copper-clad mullions. Camed glass inserts may be gently buffed with 0000 steel wool, as this will not scratch glass. Avoid steel wool buffing of joints on gold-, copper- or white-clad mullions, as this will remove the coating. White mullions can be protected by coating with carnauba wax, available at local hardware or automotive stores. CAUTION: Cloths used to clean camed glass inserts should be laundered separately. Do not mix with clothing. Care and Cleaning of Mirrors Cleaner should always be applied to a cloth, not directly to the mirror, and should not be allowed to run or drip into the base trim. Avoid cleaners that contain sodium hydrochloride, phosphoric acid or sulfur (found in products to prevent mildew and fungus). Hair spray and other hair care products often contain chemicals that are caustic to silver and may cause damage to the mirror back. Do not use abrasives. |
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