- Cleaning the wooden cabinet:
- Cleaning the glossy and MDF cabinets:
- Cleaning glass cabinets:
- Don't let stains from cooking and other things remain on the cabinets. If you leave spots on the surface ofthe cabinets they will attract dust and other contaminants. Later, you will not be able to clean them as easily and you will need different stain removers and detergents.
- Do not use wires, brushes, rough scotch tapes, and other abrasive materials to clean the cabinets. These devices destroy the cabinet coating and create scratches and roughness on it. This roughness attracts more dirt and it becomes more difficult to clean them.
- Do not use very strong detergents to clean the cabinet. Strong detergents and scale removers for cleaning kitchen cabinets are not recommended because of their strong chemical compounds. These materials can remove the layers of paint and polish and any protective layer on the cabinet. As a result, they make it more vulnerable to further contamination.
- Do not wet the cabinet. Wetting the cabinet, especially wooden and MDF cabinets, either with water or detergent, accelerates the destruction of the cabinet.
- When cleaning the doors, be careful not to put too much pressure and weight on the door. This will damage the hinges of the cabinet. Also, be careful that detergents and water do not reach the hinges when cleaning kitchen cabinets. Otherwise, it will damage its parts and components