Cleaning LACQUERED fronts

Below, we provide you with some practical recommendations to ensure the durability and functionality of the fronts.

Cleaning LACQUER 

LACQUER is a durable and easy-to-clean material. However, we recommend treating all fronts with care and performing regular cleaning to prevent dirt from accumulating on the surfaces. Please pay attention to avoid bumps and scratches that may damage the surfaces. If the lacquer surface is damaged, the damage is irreversible.

Daily Cleaning

Use a soft cotton cloth dampened with warm water and mild soap. Once the surfaces are clean, dry them with a dry cotton cloth.

To avoid damaging the structure, do NOT use:

  • Products containing abrasive components as they damage the surface.
  • Products containing highly acidic or alkaline components as they could discolor the surface.
  • Abrasive sponges or metallic scouring pads.
  • Furniture polish or wax-based products as they tend to leave a greasy layer on the fronts that traps dirt.

Tough Stains

If regular cleaning has not been performed and a stain has persisted and hardened, follow these instructions to remove it.

  • Apply hot water to the stain and let it sit.
  • Once the stain has softened, remove it with a soft cotton cloth dampened in warm water and mild soap.
  • Dry the surface with a dry cotton cloth.

You can apply multi-purpose cleaning products as long as they do not contain abrasive components. After using these products, remember to rinse and dry the surface.

 

If you still have doubts, you can contact our team at hello@cubrodesign.com.