Refinishing kitchen cabinets is a relatively tedious, tiresome and tricky task than you expect it to be.
However, in fact we know at some time or other we do need to refinish our kitchen cabinets.
This may be because either we wish to make our kitchen cabinets look better or simply they actually need refinish or facelift as compared to other cabinets or racks at home.
Practically, as we see, heat, water, grease and food residue can take their toll on your kitchen cabinets.
Obviously, you cannot compromise with the cleanliness and hygiene of your kitchen at any cost.
After all, what we eat is what we feel.
Apart from normal washing and cleaning, we need to scrub the residue of dust, smoke, oil and other food particles.
Scrubbing can do wonders when it comes to refinishing kitchen cabinets.
However, you should be prepared mentally as well as physically before you actually start refinishing kitchen cabinets.
Here we are providing some useful tips when you are ready to clean your cabinets, to clean your cabinets effectively.
Generally, doors are removable from the bracket or frame.
So if you choose to remove the doors, be sure to label or number the doors so they will go back in the right place.
The holes for the hinges (door and frame) need to match too, so you can easily determine which door goes where.
Lay plenty of drop cloths, plastic sheets or just news papers to protect countertops, appliances and floors.
Additionally, remember while refinishing kitchen cabinets, as you aren't professional in this game, so proper care should be taken to protect you hands, eyes and other body parts from grease, oil, and even paint or polish.
To do so, you should wear gloves and eye protection when using a cleaner or strong detergent cleaner.
While cleaning, you should clean thoroughly.
You should also follow the cleaner's instructions or guidelines.
Therefore, while refinishing kitchen cabinets, keep a clean surface of the cloth in contact with the cabinet for best results.
Rinse the cabinets.
If the rinse water looks dirty, repeat the cleaning process.
As most of these cabinets are wooden, so chances of damage are higher as compared to metallic or plastic sheets.
So while cleaning, you should allow the wood to dry properly.
However, refinishing kitchen cabinets is not a rocket science, but we should be careful and well planned.
First, we must understand the difference between kitchen cabinets and any other cabinets, cupboards or racks at home.
Simply saying mostly just a matter of degree, bent of mind; however, when going into deep it is much more than that.
No doubt, our kitchens are a large project, so refinishing kitchen cabinets will take more of everything than a single project or cabinet would.
That includes a lot time, energy and patience.
We use them more frequently than other cabinets, as for most of us eating is a regular practice (not just an option), so we need to cook food regularly.
Moreover, we need to keep them safe, clean and hygienic.
They are often exposed to strong steam, grease and water, so we need to wipe and scrub them on a regular basis.
Even we keep them clean and clear every time, chances of dirt and damage are more here on these cabinets.
Refinishing kitchen cabinets starts with a higher degree of crud on them that must be removed before any other steps.
Utmost care should be taken so that they are safe and scratch less otherwise food particles would be accumulated there eventually that would result in bad odor/smell.
Lastly, you must note that in kitchen cabinets the interior surfaces are used more and this is only interior part which is visible than most other cabinets at home.
Therefore, it may need a fair bit of attention and carefulness paid to them to get best results and less damage.
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