05/12/2026
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Interiors
The interiors of the Koch Cabinets are surfaced with a Maple-grained print that resists most stains, scuffs, and marks.
Cleaning
If a spill occurs, clean it up and dry the surface right away. A spill left unattended will soak through the Maple print, causing damage. We do not recommend using paper towels due to their abrasive nature. To remove food residue or grease, use clean suds with a mild soap and water mixture. Do not use cleaners with abrasive additives, bleach, or ammonia. These cleaners will cause damage to your cabinet finish. Dishcloths used for other cleaning should never be used, as they could contain remnants of harsh chemicals or grease. After cleaning, wipe off all excess moisture from the cabinet fronts and door backs.
Caution
The most common form of damage done to cabinetry during normal maintenance is over-scrubbing of the finishes, especially the edge profiles. Excess moisture can damage any cabinet finish. Areas near the sink, dishwasher, range, oven, and baseboards are the most susceptible. Keep these areas dry. Koch cabinets have a high-quality varnish finish, and waxing is not necessary. Furniture polish may be used if waxing is preferred. Make sure to wipe off any excess polish to avoid build-up.
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