Care and Cleaning Guide

Royal Cabinets knows just how proud you are of your new cabinetry. With a little effort and a few precautions, you can keep your cabinetry looking as good as new for many years.


Always remove the doors and drawers of all cabinets adjacent to and above the oven during the cleaning cycle of self-cleaning appliances. The cleaning cycle generates heat that could affect the finish and surface of the cabinets. We recommend a delamination shield be placed between oven cabinet and adjacent cabinet.
Always clean up spills and any standing water (such as condensation from a glass or bowl) immediately. Pay special attention to the areas around your sink, range, dishwasher, toe spaces and baseboards. Use a blotting action rather than a wiping action.
Always apply cleaning products directly to the clean cloth you are using. Never apply directly to the surface that you are cleaning.
Always lift objects – do not drag across the surface.
Always avoid extremes in room humidity. Too high or too low humidity can cause the wood to warp or the glue used in applying veneers to loosen.
Always avoid extreme changes in room temperature.
Always rotate accessories on cabinets periodically so they do not sit in the same spot all the time.
Always use pads, cloth or felt to protect surfaces from plastics, rubber, hot dishes, beverages, bookends, flowerpots and vases.
Always use protective pads when writing with a ballpoint pen.
Always make minor repairs while they are still small.
Always treat your cabinetry as if it were furniture. The cabinets are constructed with the same grade wood as your furniture. They require the same care in order to reward you with long lasting beauty.

Never apply a damp cloth to your cabinetry.
Never apply excessive weight or pull down excessively on doors as this may cause them to split at the hinge area and sag.
Never place more than 75 pounds of weight into any drawer as this may cause the bottom to sag or the drawer guides to work improperly. Also, the weight of what is stored in each drawer should be distributed for the best durability.
Never use a drawer as a step as this may cause the bottom of the drawer to sag or the guides to warp.
Never use wax polishes on the surface of your cabinets as this may cause the finish to soften or a build-up of film to develop that may pick up dirt, smoke or other pollutants in the air. This film may then start to smudge or streak.
Never use silicone polishes on the surface of your cabinets as this raises the sheen of your
cabinetry beyond that intended by Royal Cabinets. It can seep into the finish and is very difficult to remove.
Never use petroleum distilled polishes on the surface of your cabinetry, as they are often flammable and toxic and they are seldom ever completely removed.
Never use water on your cabinetry.
Never use ammonia on your cabinetry.
Never use an abrasive cleaner or an abrasive cloth on any painted surface as this will scratch, scar and dull the finish permanently.
Never use concentrated detergents on your cabinetry. Harsh detergents, strong soap and selfpolishing waxes could have a damaging effect on the finished surface.
Never leave damp or wet cloths draped over cabinet doors. The moisture can cause permanent water damage to the area over time.
Never wipe your cabinetry with a used dishcloth since it could contain traces of grease or detergents.
Never place plastic or rubber objects on a wood finish – their ingredients react with those of the finish.
Never place furniture in direct sunlight. Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight may cause a change in color.
Never attempt to repair badly damaged surfaces without the proper materials or professional help. Consult Royal Cabinets for badly damaged furniture.
Never let water run off sink to countertops and sink cabinetry.
Never expose the back edges of thermofoil cabinetry to excessive moisture. Over time, prolonged wetness can result in delamination.