Westchester Kitchen & Bath
616 Saw Mill River Road
Yonkers, NY 10710
Tel (914) 207-8989
Fax (914) 207-8990
Email

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SHOWROOM HOURS

Monday thru Friday
9:00 am to 6:00 pm

Saturday
9:00 am to 5:00 pm


Presentations Available
after 6:00 pm on
Monday thru Friday
by Appointment

Helpful Info from Westchester Kitchen & Bath in Yonkers, NY

 We are here to help answer all your questions.Care and Maintenance

Your choice of Westchester K&B cabinets for your new kitchen or bath is a wise decision and a reflection of your good taste. With proper care, your cabinets will deliver years of beauty, enjoyment, and convenience.

Our cabinets are constructed of quality materials and finished with superior coatings. They have undergone rigorous testing before shipping. This is your assurance that the cabinets will maintain their attractive finish and structural soundness throughout years of normal everyday use.

As with any product constructed of wood, a few moments of care and a little common sense can go a long way in keeping your new cabinets looking their best.

A Few Simple Suggestions to Make Your Cabinet Care Easier

  • Clean cabinets with a mild detergent and a lint-free cloth or soap and water (use sparingly) and dry well.
  • Wipe up spills, splatters, and water spots as they occur, keeping cabinets and countertop surfaces dry.
  • Give special attention to areas near the sink and dishwasher that come in contact with moisture.
  • Use cleaners and polishes designed for wood cabinets and clean all surfaces as needed.

Materials that may Penetrate Cabinet Finishes allowing Moisture to Enter and Cause Deterioration

  • Do not use aerosol sprays containing silicones or paste waxes.
  • Do not leave wet cloths on or near cabinets.
  • Do not allow oven cleaners or other caustic cleaners to touch the cabinets.
  • Follow instructions carefully for self-cleaning ovens and other kitchen appliances around cabinets.

Remember to Always Treat Your Cabinets as you Would Fine Furniture