ᐅ What is the best way to clean Ikea BRIMNES furniture without scratching it?
Created on: 14 Sep 2016 09:23
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RomomoHello everyone, I have an Ikea Brimnes furniture piece with a subtly matte and quite sensitive surface. I am looking for a cleaning method that is both effective and gentle, ensuring no scratches or dull streaks are left behind. Ideally, I would like some guidance on which cleaning products and cloths to use, whether I should avoid wet wipes, and how to best remove dust and fingerprints. Are there any special cleaning techniques I should keep in mind? Thank you in advance for your tips.
I would like to explain the cleaning process in more detail because the BRIMNES material has a foil-coated surface that is sensitive to mechanical stress. Basically, I recommend the following steps:
- First, gently remove dust with a dry microfiber cloth by lightly wiping it off rather than rubbing, to avoid scratches from dirt particles.
- For heavier dirt, a damp microfiber cloth with lukewarm water is sufficient. It is important that the cloth is only damp, not wet.
- Do not use solvents, alcohol-based, or ammonia-based cleaners, as they can damage the foil coating.
- If there are greasy fingerprints, a very mild dish soap diluted in water can be used, followed by thorough wiping with clean water.
- Use soft, lint-free cotton towels for drying—avoid paper or rough fabrics.
Also important: do not use sponges or abrasive cloths, scouring agents, or all-purpose cleaners. The use of polish or wax products should be completely avoided, as they will dull the surface.
What kind of dirt do you have specifically? Is it mostly dust, fingerprints, or stronger stains? That way, I can provide more targeted cleaning advice.
- First, gently remove dust with a dry microfiber cloth by lightly wiping it off rather than rubbing, to avoid scratches from dirt particles.
- For heavier dirt, a damp microfiber cloth with lukewarm water is sufficient. It is important that the cloth is only damp, not wet.
- Do not use solvents, alcohol-based, or ammonia-based cleaners, as they can damage the foil coating.
- If there are greasy fingerprints, a very mild dish soap diluted in water can be used, followed by thorough wiping with clean water.
- Use soft, lint-free cotton towels for drying—avoid paper or rough fabrics.
Also important: do not use sponges or abrasive cloths, scouring agents, or all-purpose cleaners. The use of polish or wax products should be completely avoided, as they will dull the surface.
What kind of dirt do you have specifically? Is it mostly dust, fingerprints, or stronger stains? That way, I can provide more targeted cleaning advice.
TUELBA schrieb:
What exactly is the type of dirt or stains? Is it mainly dust, fingerprints, or more stubborn marks?Thank you for your detailed response. Mostly, it is fingerprints around the handles and occasionally small stains from coffee cups or water spots. Dust occurs less frequently, as I regularly vacuum and wipe. The goal is to clean the surface gently without making the handles or surfaces look dull or leaving visible streaks.
Romomo schrieb:
The goal is to gently clean the surface without making the handles or areas appear dull or leaving visible streaks.For fingerprints and water spots, I recommend the following standardized process:
- Use a damp microfiber cloth to gently clean the surface; avoid aggressive cleaning agents.
- For stubborn stains: mix a solution of 2 drops of mild dish soap per 1 liter (1.06 quarts) of lukewarm water.
- Lightly soak the microfiber cloth in this solution and carefully wipe the affected areas.
- Then, wipe the area again with another cloth dampened with clean water.
- Finally, thoroughly dry with a lint-free cotton cloth to prevent streaks.
Be careful not to use too much water to avoid damaging the material. This method has been tested and preserves the surface. Please do not use cleaning products containing alcohol, ammonia, or abrasives.
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