Wednesday, 30 December 2009

How to Setting Up Your John Boos Kitchen Island Bar

Company creator John Boos has become hard maple butcher block products for more than a hundred years now. Made of selected hard rock maple, butcher block is one important thing you'll find at Kitchen Island Bar and John taunts will usually last for several generations. This is made to the highest standards by John taunts craftsmen companies, some of them have been in business for nearly 40 years. John Boos block provided in restaurants, institutions, and the White House kitchen. Stainless / stainless combination of wood and created for the restaurant or for the quality-conscious consumers in the housing market.

If you want to make a mockery of John Kitchen island bar here are the things you need to buy:

• 1-3/4 Thick Hard Maple or Cherry Edge Grain Top
• Varnique Done
• Food Service Grade SS Shelves
• Towel Bar
• Commercial Grade Locking Casters

John Boos kitchen island bar has two unique finish: the penetration of oil and Varnique. You can choose the penetration of oil when you want to use as a butcher block cutting surface. Normal wood areas are covered by oil, such as butcher blocks and cutting board that is absorbed in the fiber. You can return the oil block butcher shoots on a regular basis to maintain the durability and beauty.

Interesting Varnique semi-gloss is a free maintenance. This resistance to some household chemicals. You can easily be cleaned with water and mild soap. It looks fine to make it ideal for dining and kitchen island counter bar. To prevent the exposed wood from moisture to get the best is sealed cut back immediately. You can use the gel to reseal wounds, by doing this you will be able to protect the island bar.

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