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		<title>Cabinet Hardware and the Power of Clean</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#013; Question: What&#8217;s worse than a messy home? Answer: Dirty kitchen cabinet hardware Explanation:&#013; Why? Because it makes your home look messy even when it&#8217;s not. The &#013; amount of dirt and grime that collects on these frequently used items is&#013; unbelievable. Fortunately, the solution is as simple as the situation &#013; is grave. The [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Question: What&#8217;s worse than a messy home? Answer: Dirty kitchen cabinet hardware</p>
<p>Explanation:&#013;<br />
 Why? Because it makes your home look messy even when it&#8217;s not. The &#013;<br />
amount of dirt and grime that collects on these frequently used items is&#013;<br />
 unbelievable. Fortunately, the solution is as simple as the situation &#013;<br />
is grave. The one thing you have to know is what easy breezy method to &#013;<br />
use on which of your cabinet knobs and cabinet pulls. Once again, fate &#013;<br />
is on your side, because we have the answers right here. Read on for &#013;<br />
kitchen cabinet hardware cleaning instructions that can be done in less &#013;<br />
than an hour.</p>
<p><strong>Note:</strong> Nearly all quality cabinet &#013;<br />
hardware today is finished with a protective coating. For kitchen &#013;<br />
cabinet hardware that does not have this special finish, alternative &#013;<br />
methods may be necessary for cleaning (see &#8220;Special Finishes&#8221; below). &#013;<br />
Consult the manufacturer if you are unsure of your hardware finish.</p>
<p><strong>Wood Cabinet Knobs &amp; Pulls-</strong>&#013;<br />
 Cleaning wood cabinet hardware is not a difficult task. Here is what to&#013;<br />
 do. Using a damp, soapy cloth, rub the surface of these cabinet knobs &#013;<br />
and pulls until the dirt is removed. Extra tough build up might be &#013;<br />
harder to scrub off, so try a plastic scrub brush, an old toothbrush or &#013;<br />
any other brush with soft bristles. Just don&#8217;t use anything metal, as it&#013;<br />
 will scratch the finish and the pieces badly.</p>
<p><strong>Plastic, Metal &amp; Glass Cabinet Hardware-</strong>&#013;<br />
 If you thought wood cabinet hardware was easy, you are going to love &#013;<br />
this next one. Plastic, metal and glass cabinet hardware are all super &#013;<br />
simple to clean. Soak the cabinet knobs, cabinet pulls and cabinet &#013;<br />
hinges in a mild soap and water solution for a few minutes. Use that &#013;<br />
toothbrush to loosen any tough particles of dirt. Rinse the pieces &#013;<br />
individually when finished, and polish dry with a soft, clean and &#013;<br />
lint-free cloth. Buff your glass hardware with newspaper for an added &#013;<br />
clarity and shine. Plastic and metal cabinet hinges, knobs and pulls can&#013;<br />
 also use a good buffing with a soft cloth. How&#8217;s that for simplicity?</p>
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<p><strong>Special Finishes- </strong>As noted above, the&#013;<br />
 majority of cabinet knobs, cabinet pulls and cabinet hinges today are &#013;<br />
coated with a durable satin finish. This increases longevity and gives &#013;<br />
the cabinet hardware a lovely appearance. There are, however, some types&#013;<br />
 of cabinet knobs and pulls that do not receive this coating on purpose.&#013;<br />
 This untouched hardware, known as a living finish, ages with time to &#013;<br />
create a beautiful patina that people love. Such cabinet pulls and knobs&#013;<br />
 have to be treated with care in order to prevent damaging or &#013;<br />
discoloring the hardware. Pewter cabinet hardware is particularly soft, &#013;<br />
so polish gently. Also, don&#8217;t rub your bronze or pewter hardware too &#013;<br />
hard because you will remove the elegant coloring that it took so long &#013;<br />
to develop. A salted lemon slice can help clean copper, brass or bronze,&#013;<br />
 and aluminum foil and water will bring that exhilarating shine back to &#013;<br />
chrome.</p>
<p><strong>Extra Tips and Tricks:</strong></p>
<p>Never use steel wool, brillo pads or any other harsh metal on your <a target="_new" rel="nofollow">cabinet hardware</a> because it will ruin the surface.</p>
<p>If you need to scrub, only use soft bristled brushes like a standard toothbrush or plastic scrubber.</p>
<p>Weathered&#013;<br />
 and antique pewter cabinet hinges, knobs and pulls should not be &#013;<br />
polished, as the polish will ruin the style of these finishes.</p>
<p>Keep all your screws in one place, a Ziploc bag or small jar, so they don&#8217;t get lost in the shuffle.</p>
<p>On the subject, be sure to clean any of the screws that you will be able to see when all the pieces are back up.</p>
<p>And&#013;<br />
 finally, take advantage of this opportunity and clean the entire &#013;<br />
surface of your cabinet front. You are going to love the way your home &#013;<br />
looks after your kitchen cabinet hardware and cabinetry is cleaned. Not &#013;<br />
only will the room shine with that fresh, clean glow, but it will feel &#013;<br />
better too. Start feeling better today with this 1-2-3 home improvement &#013;<br />
project.</p>
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