Hardwood Cabinets Oklahoma City OK
Local resource for hardwood cabinets in Oklahoma City. Includes detailed information on local businesses that provide access to hardwood kitchen cabinets, hardwood bathroom cabinets, hardwood laundry room cabinets, and hardwood countertops, as well as advice and content on cabinet and storage accessories.
Capps Custom Cabinets
(405) 942-6208
5323 West Reno Avenue Oklahoma City OK
Contemporary Cabinets
(405) 330-4592
308 Westland Drive Edmond OK
Oklahoma Cabinets Inc
(405) 771-5550
8505 Northeast 36th Street Spencer OK
Cobb Manufacturing Co
(405) 769-1000
11035 Northeast 23rd Street Choctaw OK
Brumley Custom Cabinets
(405) 387-2558
3150 Southeast 24th Street Newcastle OK
Builders Cabinets & Kitchen Doors
(405) 634-9331
234 Southeast 67th Street Oklahoma City OK
Estey Cabinet Door CO
(405) 771-3004
9100 Northeast 40th Street Spencer OK
Drakes Cabinet Shop
(405) 390-3782
15905 Southeast 29th Street Choctaw OK
Parkers
(405) 341-9663
17 North Fretz Avenue Edmond OK
Alpha Omega Woodworks
(405) 364-0022
1912 Atchison Drive Norman OK
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 By Hardwood Manufacturers Association Nothing adds warmth and beauty to a kitchen like hardwood cabinets. Here are some tips on how to care for them, according to the Hardwood Information Center at www.hardwoodinfo.com. 
Photo courtesy of Wellborn Cabinet, Inc. Caring For Hardwood Cabinets 1. Finishes vary widely so always read and save manufacturers' maintenance instructions. For added safety, test a new cleaning solution in an inconspicuous area to make sure it causes no damage.
2. Treat your cabinets as you would fine furniture. Areas around the sink , range, dishwasher , oven and baseboards are the most susceptible to excess moisture, the number one enemy of wood. Wipe up spills and water marks as they occur. Avoid draping damp or wet dish towels over the door of the sink base cabinet. Over time , moisture could cause permanent damage.
3. Dust cabinets regularly with a soft, lint-free cloth. You can dampen the cloth slightly with water. Wipe one small area at a time , drying immediately.
4. For stubborn stains, use a clean cloth dampened with a solution of mild, non-alkaline soap (like dishwashing liquid) and water. Dry thoroughly with a soft cloth and buff lightly, following the direction of the grain. Never use abrasive cleaners, scouring pads or powdered cleansers. Do not allow oven cleaner to touch any part of the cabinet.
5. To clean cabinet interiors, simply wipe with a damp cloth or sponge and dry.
6. Clean cabinet windows carefully. Do not spray glass cleaner directly onto glass. Instead, spray a small amount of cleaner onto a lint-free cloth or paper towel, then wipe the glass. Glass cleaners can damage wood finishes and the protective finishes on many brass handles or other hardware.
7. Avoid using harsh metal polishes for pulls and knobs. Most manufacturers recommend using mild soap and warm water to clean cabinet hardware. Dry hardware joints and surfaces and the surrounding area with a clean, soft cloth. Buff the hardware with a clean, dry cloth.
8. Avoid using your dishcloth to clean or dry cabinets. It may contain traces of detergent or grease.
9. Repair damaged finishes carefully. Repairing a damaged finish can be tricky, since cabinet manufacturers may have used several processes and finishing materials. Always try to get a repair kit from your cabinet manufacturer. Failing that, a supplier may offer small cans of color coating or felt-tip pens... |
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