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A general rule homeowners should keep in mind when picking out kitchens is if it is easy to clean and maintain. So when choosing a kitchen finish, it is ideal to inquire about the maintenance of the various materials because this could spell the difference between a good decision and a regretful one, and more importantly, it will be beneficial in the long term.

Are you opting for a matt or a high gloss kitchen finish? This is one of the principal decisions you have to make, each with its own appeal. More often than not, homeowners prefer one over the other, while a handful of homeowners blend both finishes.

If you are opting for a high gloss finish, note that they tend to highlight surface imperfections such as fingerprints, scratches and smudges, especially in darker colours. Keeping the glossy surface free from blemishes against a reflected light might be somewhat of a challenge.

But this shouldn’t put you off! You only need to use the best method of cleaning high gloss kitchen surfaces. The maintenance of your glossy surface relies on a combination of 3 factors— using the best gloss kitchen cleaning tool, cleaning product or solution and cleaning technique.

Below is a detailed recommendation on how to clean and maintain a high gloss finish for your kitchen.

More info: designer-kitchens.co.uk

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    Using the best kitchen cleaning tools

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    Different high gloss materials have varying resistant properties. So, abrasive materials such as a scouring pad should never be used on the surface because of the risk of damage. These surfaces should only be cleaned with a soft anti-scratch microfibre cloth, which is readily available in supermarkets.
    Microfibre cloths are made of tiny synthetic fibres. There are more and smaller fibres in these cloth types compared with a regular cleaning cloth, allowing them to attract the smallest specks of dust and dirt.

    Using the best kitchen cleaning products or solutions

    For best results, you need the best cleaning products or solutions with your microfiber cloth. So for high gloss surfaces, use only warm water. Yes, water is all you need!
    However, there are kitchen companies recommending the use of soapy water or cleaning agents, but this is not advisable. Detergents could contain chemicals that could damage the glossy finish. Other cleaning agents could be hazardous, expensive or unnecessary. You just need to have the right cleaning technique.

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    Using the best kitchen cleaning technique

    A good cleaning technique will make sure the glossy surface looks cleaner in less time. Take note of the following steps:
    1.Take a soft, clean microfibre cloth and dip it in water. Wring it until lightly damp. Make sure to use as little water as possible. Don’t oversoak the cloth because this would leave smears and residual marks once dry.
    2.Gently wipe the surface, cleaning off fingerprints and other smudges.
    3.For tougher stains or marks, employ a little elbow grease and dry with a soft cloth.
    For easy cleaning, every time there is any spill, grime or dirt, immediately wipe it before it dries or sets in because it will make them even harder to remove and could damage the gloss in the long run.
    Simply continue this practice in caring for your high gloss kitchen surface on a regular basis. You will find that you have a clean glossy surface that’s easy to maintain, blemish-free and with a beautiful shine.

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