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Gloss finish on kitchen units
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We have Howden units in gloss white and they are very easy to keep clean and shiny with just an occasional wipe over with windowlene. Show no streaks at allYou scullion! You rampallian! You fustilarian! I’ll tickle your catastrophe (Henry IV part 2)0
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One of my kitchens years ago had white gloss doors, hated cleaning them and could always see the streaks. BUT, I'm rubbish at cleaning mirrors and glass too. So may just have been me
4 Stones and 0 pounds or 25.4kg lighter :j0 -
So how about wear? Do they seem to hold up after a few years? Thank you for your help so far, much appreciated.0
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I've got gloss units, a shiny worktop and a shiny induction hob.
A squirt with Cif Easylift, quick wipe over followed by a rinse with a microfibre cloth, they're clean again and streak free.0 -
Can't tell about the wear, only had them for about a year before I moved.4 Stones and 0 pounds or 25.4kg lighter :j0
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We have only had ours year and half but looking at them and the quality of the hard acrylic finish on them I am confident that they will see us out ! previous house had the painted MDF doors and they were rubbish, top of sink under cupboard door disintegratedYou scullion! You rampallian! You fustilarian! I’ll tickle your catastrophe (Henry IV part 2)0
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Just had a white gloss handless kitchen fitted and am impressed that they are nice and easy to keep clean with a squirt of Mr Muscle window cleaner for stubborn marks or just polish with a glass cloth if just need a quick wipe.Jan Grocery challenge
Budget £350 - Spent £64.45 to date0
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