15 Kensico Dr., Mt Kisco, NY, 10549
Ph / Fx 800 244 5432
PROBLEM |
DESCRIPTION |
CAUSE |
TO REPAIR |
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End Checks |
Separation of the joints along the end of top or block |
Excessive dryness. Not oiled frequently enough. Normal wood movement Dryness and heat buildup during harsh winter. |
Melt a 1 to 4 mixture of
paraffin and mineral oil and fill all checks. Make sure paraffin seals the
check thoroughly. Continue
oiling .Epoxy will also work well.
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Splits |
Separations of joint along full length of top |
Excessive dryness |
Proceed as above to seal
split. If condition continues
for an extended time period, contact your dealer.
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Wind Shakes |
Small portion of wood grain lifting up from the background board. |
Grain separation, excessive dryness |
Clean and dry top.
Apply small portion of white glue to piece of paper.
Slip paper under the shake and remove, leaving some glue for
adhesion. Place heavy weight
on area overnight and let dry. Remove
any excess glue using light sandpaper or fine steel wool.
WORK ONLY WITH GRAIN, NOT AGAINST IT!
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Warping |
Top cupping or bowing |
Imbalance of moisture content between top and bottom |
Apply oil liberally to
concave side. If not corrected within 2 weeks, tape plastic (i.e. plastic
liners, dry cleaning wrap, etc.) to the convex side and oil the reverse
side every day. Top will
adjust to new humidity and correct itself.
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Rail Expansion |
One rail raised above balance of top |
Raised rail expanding at faster rate than other |
Continue oiling or
waxing as
instructed for regular maintenance. Top
will adjust to new humidity and correct itself.
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Stains |
Water spots, food stains, etc. |
Allowing food to remain on table top too long, needs paraffin or wax |
Use light sandpaper of
fine steel wool on stain. Continue
regular maintenance. Stain
will dissipate in wood grain.
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Damage |
Nicks, gouges, dents, etc. |
External environment |
If top is oiled, simply
sand and re-oil or wax. If top is lacquered, lightly sand and refinish with
lacquer or another compatible finish (consult a local finishing store).
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Mineral Streaks |
Dark streak in the wood |
Natural discoloring of the wood due to mineral deposits |
No repair needed – adds
to individuality of your Butcher Block!
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Residue on counter surface |
Gummy residue on the counter top Areas of flat finish or lack of gloss. |
Build up of excess oil Not removing excess oil after application. |
This residue can be removed with mineral spirits or naphtha. Wet a piece of paper towel with mineral spirits, or naphtha. Apply liberally to the entire top. wait for the oils to start dissolving. If necessary scrub lightly with a 3M scotchbrite pad.Wipe the counter top down to absorb any dissolved or excess oil. Finish the process by wiping with a dry absorbent paper towel until the top is dry. Wait one day then re-oil or wax and buff (wipe down) the top with a paper towel. Leave untouched overnight. |
IMPORTANT:
If you make any cuts or alterations in your Butcher Block.
Be sure to refinish the exposed edges with melted paraffin and oil or lacquer sealer.
Holes or notches that have been installed in the table top must also be refinished.
If you do not refinish
these edges, your top will crack due to dryness.
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15 Kensico Dr, Mt Kisco,NY,10549
Phone/Fax 800 244 5432
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