How to maintain the breakroom cabinets in the lounge?
The maintenance of breakroom cabinets needs to develop targeted plans based on the material and daily usage characteristics. The following are specific suggestions:
Daily cleaning and maintenance
Avoid soaking in accumulated water: Water stains on the countertop should be wiped dry in a timely manner to prevent the door panel from becoming damp and deformed.
Hardware maintenance: Regularly wipe hardware accessories (such as hinges and handles) with a dry cloth to avoid water stains.
Door panel cleaning:
Solid wood door panels can be maintained with furniture wax, while crystal door panels can be lightly wiped with a velvet cloth dipped in neutral detergent.
Paint coated door panels should avoid friction from hard objects, and for glossy door panels, it is recommended to wipe them with a fine cloth.
Special material maintenance
Artificial stone countertop: Avoid direct contact with hot pots, use a pot rack for insulation, and avoid using hard objects such as steel wire balls during cleaning.
Fireproof board material: can be cleaned with a nylon brush, and then wiped with a damp cloth.
Wooden cabinet: Use a duster to remove dust first, and then wipe it with a soft cloth.
Suggestions for extending service life
Reasonable allocation of load-bearing capacity: Heavy objects are placed in the lower cabinet, while the upper cabinet only stores light objects.
Avoid chemical corrosion: Keep away from chemicals such as hair dye and salt.
Regular maintenance: Check the hinges, slides, and other components for looseness every quarter, and promptly reinforce or lubricate them.
During maintenance, attention should be paid to material differences. For example, solid wood cabinets should be kept away from moisture, artificial stone countertops should be protected from scratches from hard objects, and fire-resistant boards should avoid strong acid cleaners.