Century Veneers Dyed
POLISHING PROCESS TYPES OF POLISH GENERAL CARE OF VENEERED SURFACES In general, veneer surfaces should not be left wet/damp or with wet staining materials on them, such as dark fruit juice/wine. They should not be cleaned with harsh cleaners or chemicals that affect the surface finish. Sharp edges are potential problem zones for breaks or cracks in the coating. POINTERS TO HELP YOU TAKE CARE OF YOUR VENEERS DUSTING: Use only a soft dry cloth or feather duster. POLISHING: Use a high-quality furniture polish and a soft dry cloth. EXTREME TEMPERATURE CHANGES: Care should be taken in an air-conditioned or heated environment to keep the temperature fluctuations within reasonable limits. SPILLAGES: All spillages should be cleaned with a damp cloth as soon as possible. Moisture may cause damage to the veneer and create marks on the surface of the veneer. DIRTY OR GREASY MARKS: First wipe it clean with a dry cloth, then use a lightly dampened cloth with a mixture of water and a high-quality furniture polish. DIRECT SUNLIGHT: Direct sunlight should be avoided on all internal veneered surfaces as fading, bleaching or colour changes of the surface coating and of the veneer may occur. LACQUER MELAMINE POLYURETHANE (PU) POLYCOAT Stage 1 Surface cleaning Stage 2 Sealer application Stage 3 Smoothing with higher grit sanding paper* Stage 4 Desired polish application
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