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Wood

Wood Countertops


Common Problems: General Cleaning, Food Messes

How to Clean: Clean finished wood countertops regularly with Surface Cleaner and wipe with a soft, clean cloth. Always tackle food messes as soon as possible to avoid hard-to-remove stains. Apply any wood treatments per manufacturer instructions as needed.

Butcher Blocks
Cabinets
Cabinets


Common Problems: General Cleaning, Dust, Fingerprints

How to Clean: Clean weekly to remove dust, staining and fingerprints. Spray with Surface Cleaner and wipe using a clean, lint-free cloth.

Cautions: Avoid applying wood polish to sealed or painted wood (unless advised by the manufacturer) as this can attract dust and dirt.

Cutting Boards


Common Problems: General Cleaning, Food Messes

How to Clean: Wash with hot water and Dish Soap, making sure to follow any specific manufacturer instructions. Rinse with hot water to remove excess soap. Thoroughly pat dry with clean cloth before letting air out. Avoid storing wooden cutting boards until fully dry.

Generally, most plastic or glass cutting boards can be washed in the dishwasher.

Cautions: Wooden cutting boards cannot be put in the dishwasher as they may crack, warp, and weaken.

Cutting Board
Desks and Tables

Desks & Tables


Common Problems: Dust, Dirt, Messes

How to Clean: Remove dust with a duster brush or dusting cloth. Spritz surfaces with Surface Cleaner, and dry with a clean, lint-free cloth.

Cautions: Some high gloss laminate furniture pieces only need water and a polishing as any cleaners will remove and lift the paint over time. If you're unsure about how to clean, always consult manufacturer recommendations.

Dressers & Nightstands


Common Problems: Dust, Dirt, Messes

How to Clean: Remove dust with a duster brush or dusting cloth. Spritz surfaces with Surface Cleaner, and dry with a clean, lint-free cloth.

Cautions: Some high gloss laminate furniture pieces only need water and a polishing as any cleaners will remove and lift the paint over time. If you're unsure about how to clean, always consult manufacturer recommendations.

Dressers and Nightstands
Wood Flooring
Flooring


Common Problems: General Cleaning, Dust and Dirt, Hair and Pet Fur

How to Clean: Vacuum weekly to remove excess dust, dirt, hair and fur. Spritz floors with Surface Cleaner, and use a dry, soft mop or cloth to polish clean.

Cautions: Excess water left behind will damage/separate flooring, so be sure to polish dry.

Headboard


Common Problems: General Cleaning, Dusting

How to Clean: Hand dust weekly with a clean cloth or duster to remove dust buildup. Spritz with Surface Cleaner and wipe down as needed for a deeper clean.

Cautions: Dust or vacuum regularly to help reduce buildup and allergens.

Headboard
Sideboards
Sideboards


Common Problems: Dust and Fingerprints

How to Clean: Clean weekly to remove dust and fingerprints. If cabinet includes glass inserts follow with the Glass & Mirror Cleaner; wipe clean with a fresh cloth. For surfaces other than glass, spray with Surface Cleaner and wipe clean.

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