23 Mart 2012 Cuma

Guide to Cleaning Glass Display Cabinets By Adam Christie

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Glass display cabinets can help improve almost any store, with many benefits associated with selecting these kinds of shop fittings.

As well as being an excellent way to showcase valuable goods without obscuring your customers' view of the products, they can also help increase sales.

This is because shoppers will believe that the goods on display have a higher value, as they are stored in a secure way, which may encourage them to splash out on items they feel are desirable.

As an increased benefit, the cabinet really does increase security by reducing shoplifting of the products inside.

You will also find that glass cabinets are an excellent way of encouraging consumers to interact with your sales staff as they will require assistance if they want to view one of the products on display.

This will give your shop assistants the opportunity to close a sale and help drive up revenue.

However, as with all display stands, it is vital that you look after your glass display cabinets to make sure that they make the right impression on the customers who visit your shop.

Keeping glass cabinets in pristine condition is a must if they are to be effective and there are some simple rules you should follow to ensure your glass display stands look as good as the day you bought them for many years.

Firstly, regular cleaning is essential. Glass can become dirty quickly and fingerprints, smudges, smears and dust on a cabinet can all give off the wrong impression to shoppers, as well as potentially obscuring their view of the items inside.

It is advisable to clean your glass cabinets every day, either first thing in the morning or last thing at night.

You may even want to encourage your staff to give them a quick wipe during the day if they become particularly dirty.

But what is the best way to get a smear-free finish on your glass cabinet? Using a lint-free cloth is a good first step, while selecting a cleaning product that is designed for glass will also make the job much easier.

You may also find that polishing the glass with newspaper after you have cleaned it helps to remove any remaining smudges.

If your glass cabinet has a wooden frame - or one made of metal - it is important that you choose a cleaning product that can work on both materials.

Opting for a wood cleaner and using it on glass is likely to result in many smears that are hard to shift, while using a glass cleaner on wood can dry it out and make it look old before its time.

A multipurpose cleaner that is suitable for glass, wood and metal will probably be your best option.

When you clean your glass cabinets, it is vital that you take the time to look over your handiwork and check that there are no visible marks from a range of angles.

Look in from every visible side and check the appearance of the display stand from a variety of heights too.

Of course, having a spotless exterior to your cabinet becomes redundant if the products and shelves inside are covered in dust, so you should also remember to clean the interior thoroughly on a regular basis.

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