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Maple Cabinet
Hard Maple is the state tree of Wisconsin, New York, West Virginia and Vermont. American crafters have been a fan of maple since early Colonial days. Until the turn of the century, women’s heels were made of this durable wood. Hard Maple is the standard wood used for cutting boards (kitchenware in general) because it holds up well and imparts no taste to food. It is also used for furniture, flooring, toys and table tops. The sapwood is creamy white with a slight reddish brown tinge, and the heartwood varies from light to dark reddish brown. This high quality grade lumber is strong, hard, and heavy with a high wear- resistance and good steam-bending properties.
Maple Cabinets are currently the most popular of all kitchen cabinetry. It adds a luxurious look and warmth to your home. It also has an unmatched durability and finishing touch. Maple wood cabinets need special care when sealing as a result of its strength making its absorbency levels low. Sectional sealing should be done on Maple Cabinets to ensure that all areas are covered. Keeping your cabinets clean and shiny requires routine care. To keep your Maple cabinets looking its best, be sure to use the best product on the market for cleaning wood cabinets, Rejuvenate Cabinet and Furniture Restorer. |
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