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Your cabinetry is extremely resistant to stains and surface damage that can be caused by common household items. However, to further protect the original factory finish, there are several cleaning techniques that should and should not be used to care for your cabinets.
While your cabinet finish is extremely durable, there are several cleaning techniques and products that should not be used to care for your cabinets.
Cabinet door hinges are adjusted at the factory, but may require adjustments after installation.
For minor finish repairs, a color-matched touch-up kit has been included in the sink base cabinet which includes:
Excessive heat and moisture can damage your cabinetry. Cabinet finishes should not be exposed to heat in excess of 174 degrees. Avoid placing or mounting small appliances beneath your wall cabinets. These appliances (such as coffee makers or toasters) can produce excessive heat which can cause discoloration or swelling of the wood. Avoid hanging damp items such as dish towels over cabinet frames or doors.
If you install more cabinetry of the same stain or paint color at a later date, they may not match the original cabinets. This can be due to several factors such as:
Because of these factors, Timberlake is not responsible for texture differences or color and grain variations in the wood or laminate materials used in your cabinets.
If you should need any additional touch-up products or have specific questions about your cabinets, please contact us at careteam@timberlake.com.
For more information and videos demonstrating care and maintenance, and door or drawer alignment for your Timberlake cabinets, please visit timberlake.com/support-resources/#care.