Refinished cabinets can completely refresh a kitchen or bathroom—but they require thoughtful care to maintain their smooth, durable finish. Cabinet coatings are tougher than standard wall paint, but daily habits matter.

Be Gentle During the First Few Weeks

Cabinet finishes need time to cure—typically 3–4 weeks. During this period:

  • Avoid slamming doors or drawers

  • Don’t hang damp towels on cabinet doors

  • Use handles or knobs instead of pulling on edges

Clean with Care

For everyday cleaning:

  • Use a soft cloth with warm water

  • Add mild dish soap if needed

Avoid harsh cleaners, degreasers, abrasive pads, or magic erasers—they can dull or damage the finish.

Wipe Spills Immediately

Moisture, grease, and food splatters should be cleaned promptly, especially around sinks and stoves. Standing liquids can weaken the finish over time.

Use Hardware and Bumpers

Properly installed hardware reduces direct contact with cabinet surfaces. Soft-close hinges and door bumpers help prevent impact damage and extend the life of the finish.

Maintain Proper Ventilation

Heat and humidity are common in kitchens and bathrooms. Use range hoods and exhaust fans to minimize moisture buildup on cabinet surfaces.

Schedule Periodic Inspections

Over time, hinges may loosen or small nicks may appear. Addressing these early keeps cabinets looking like new and avoids larger refinishing needs down the road.