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Tips for Cleaning and Degreasing your Lacquered Kitchen Furniture

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Diluted Household Alcohol:

For stubborn grease, use a microfiber cloth dampened with water and a few drops of household alcohol. Then wipe with a damp cloth and dry immediately.

It is essential to treat lacquered furniture with care, avoiding aggressive products and adopting gentle methods to preserve its shine and elegance.

Cleaning with Soda Crystals:

To clean lacquered kitchen furniture, use a sponge or microfiber cloth soaked in a solution of soda crystals diluted in lukewarm water. Use about 2 tablespoons of soda crystals per 1 liter of water. After cleaning, rinse thoroughly then dry.

Use of White Vinegar:

If lacquered kitchen furniture is heavily soiled, take a lint-free cloth, such as a microfiber cloth, which you will soak half with lukewarm water and white vinegar. Wipe surfaces with this solution and dry immediately.

Tips and Tricks for Optimal Furniture Cleaning and Maintenance

To avoid leaving streaks, rinsing followed by a quick wipe is crucial. When cleaning furniture, be sure to rinse it properly and then wipe the surfaces dry immediately, preventing moisture from drying and leaving marks.
Restore the shine to tarnished kitchen furniture with Polish’Guard – Brilliant Effect, a versatile colorless and odorless protective wax that provides shine and resistance to abrasion and scratches.
In the case of scratches on your furniture, use a wax pencil or permanent marker of the same color as the furniture to hide the scratches. Or Apply car body scratch remover paste using a soft cloth to reduce scratches. For light scratches, use a soft cloth soaked in car polish shampoo, thus helping to blend them.

Repairing Chips on Lacquered Furniture –
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