A clean and well-maintained workshop is the foundation of high-quality cabinetry production. Our selection of industrial cleaners and maintenance supplies is curated to help professional shops manage the residue, dust, and adhesive buildup that are part of daily operations. From high-strength solvent cleaners to specialized equipment lubricants, we provide the essential shop consumables that keep your machinery running smoothly and your finished products looking pristine before they leave the floor for installation.
From plywood and fasteners to finishing supplies and shipping materials, we stock a full range of cabinetry essentials. One supplier, one delivery – less time sourcing, more time building.
With decades of experience, we understand what it takes to keep shops running smoothly, and we back that up with expert support and consistent supply.
We don't just carry product, we know how it's used. Our team speaks your language, with deep knowledge across cabinetry, millwork, and finishing applications.
With thousands of materials, hardware lines, and custom-order options in stock, not everything fits neatly on a single category page. If you're looking for a specific item – like a certain drawer slide, hinge system, or finish option – just let us know.
Our team works closely with cabinetry professionals every day, and we're happy to help you track down the right solution fast. Whether it's in stock, special order, or part of a bundled system, we'll make sure you get what you need, without the runaround.
Professional Shop Care
The transition from a raw component to a finished cabinet requires precision, and that precision is often threatened by leftover adhesive or machine grime. We focus on providing maintenance solutions that are effective yet safe for use on the high-performance laminates and wood products you work with every day. By integrating these essential cleaners into your regular procurement, you ensure that your team has the right tools to maintain a professional environment and deliver a spotless final product to your commercial clients.
Removing excess glue squeeze-out and contact cement overspray is a critical final step in the cabinetry process. Our industrial-grade cleaners are formulated to dissolve stubborn adhesive residues without damaging the decorative surfaces of your panels or edgebanding. These fast-evaporating solvents allow your finishing team to quickly prep surfaces for inspection or packaging, ensuring that every piece of cabinetry reflects the high standard of craftsmanship your shop is known for in the industry.
Explore the CollectionRegular maintenance is the key to avoiding costly downtime and ensuring the longevity of your shop's machinery. We provide specialized lubricants and cleaning agents designed for the unique needs of woodworking equipment, including table saws, edgebanders, and CNC routers. These products help to reduce friction, prevent resin buildup on blades and bits, and protect metal surfaces from corrosion, allowing your facility managers to maintain a steady production schedule with fewer interruptions for emergency repairs.
Explore the CollectionManaging a busy cabinetry business means keeping track of hundreds of different items, and it is easy for shop maintenance supplies to be overlooked until they are gone. We simplify this process by offering your essential cleaners and maintenance products alongside your core materials like sheet goods and hardware. This comprehensive approach allows you to consolidate your ordering, ensuring that your shop is always fully stocked with the cleaning agents and lubricants necessary to maintain a professional, high-output manufacturing environment.
Explore the CollectionFor decades, McFadden's has been a reliable partner to shops and teams across North America. Our customers count on us for consistent quality, expert service, and materials that show up when and where they're needed. Don't just take our word for it – hear what real professionals have to say about working with McFadden's.
"I needed some really hard to find product information and Bruce Earl went way out of his way to help me getting what I need. His help was very much appreciated."
Khalil Saade
"Truly one of my favourite suppliers, customer service is always on their game and everyone working for the company is willing to help in any way possible. I've never had a problem they couldn't quickly solve. Great company!"
Micaela St. Cyr
"Good work!"
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Proper use of industrial cleaners is essential for both worker safety and material integrity. Here are the most common questions regarding our shop maintenance and cleaning products.
Most of our professional cleaners are designed to be safe for use on high-pressure laminates, melamine, and cured finishes when used as directed. However, it is always a best practice to test a small, inconspicuous area first to ensure there is no adverse reaction or dulling of the surface sheen before proceeding with a full-scale cleaning.
For hot melt systems, specialized cleaning agents should be used that are compatible with your specific adhesive type. These cleaners help to break down charred glue and carbon deposits in the glue pot and on the rollers, preventing clogs and ensuring a consistent flow of fresh adhesive during your next production run.
Yes, we provide solvent-based cleaners specifically engineered to break the bond of contact adhesives. These should be applied with a clean, lint-free cloth to the affected area, allowing the solvent a moment to penetrate the glue before gently wiping it away to reveal a clean surface.
Lubrication schedules depend heavily on your shop's volume, but generally, high-use components like saw trunnions and CNC guide rails should be inspected and lubricated weekly. Using a dry-film lubricant is often preferred in woodworking environments as it does not attract sawdust, which can lead to a gummy buildup over time.
Absolutely, many of our cleaners are ideal for removing oils, fingerprints, and shop dust from surfaces prior to the application of stains or topcoats. Ensuring a perfectly clean substrate is vital for achieving proper finish adhesion and preventing "fish-eyes" or other surface defects in your final coat.