ᐅ Are there any tips for cleaning IKEA Hemnes furniture when you have children?

Created on: 3 Feb 2020 08:17
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Elkau
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Elkau
3 Feb 2020 08:17
Hello everyone,
I would like to start a discussion on the topic: Are there any good tips for effective yet gentle cleaning of IKEA Hemnes furniture, especially when children live in the household?
I have noticed that with children’s rooms in particular, the Hemnes series appears noticeably more worn due to frequent use and typical marks from children (stains, fingerprints, scratches).
I am looking for practical and as safe as possible cleaning methods for this furniture series because I want to avoid damaging the surface with harsh cleaners. Does anyone have experience or recommendations on how to keep wooden furniture clean and well-maintained in everyday life with children?
Thanks in advance for your informed answers!
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Leland
3 Feb 2020 09:42
I would recommend using a mild soapy solution and a soft cloth. Avoid harsh cleaners to prevent damage to the surface. Acting quickly on stains usually helps.
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SUDAN
3 Feb 2020 10:05
Hello Elkau,
I’m happy to provide a brief guide on cleaning Hemnes furniture, especially when used by children:

- First, it’s advisable to regularly wipe the furniture with a soft, dry cloth to remove dust and loose particles.
- For tougher stains, prepare a mild soapy solution, for example with dishwashing liquid, in lukewarm water.
- Gently dampen the cloth (not soaking wet) to avoid swelling the wood surfaces or damaging the protective finish.
- Stains should be treated as soon as possible: either gently wipe with a damp cloth or, for sticky residues, use a small amount of baking soda paste and remove it after a short time.
- Afterwards, thoroughly dry the surface with a dry cloth.
- To prevent scratches from children’s toys, I recommend using furniture waxes or wood care products that preserve the protective layer and help conceal minor wear marks.

A common mistake is cleaning furniture with too much water or harsh cleaning agents – this can damage the varnish or stain.

In summary: careful, regular maintenance and prompt removal of stains with mild products are essential.

Hope this helps you!
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Marion
3 Feb 2020 11:23
I always clean our Hemnes furniture with a damp microfiber cloth and a little mild dish soap, then wipe it dry. It works well, even for stains caused by children.
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Gilbert
3 Feb 2020 13:55
Interesting question! I believe the famous “children’s room patina” on a Hemnes dresser is actually what gives these pieces their charm.
SUDAN schrieb:
Stains should be treated as soon as possible: either carefully wiped off with a damp cloth or, for sticky residues, use a bit of baking soda paste and remove it after a short period of action.

That might be true, but often these pieces of furniture are so sturdy that slight surface wear better reflects everyday life with children than a sterile, like-new condition.

Those who prioritize perfect cleanliness and flawlessness might miss out on the playful atmosphere created by small signs of use.

I think it’s best not to put too much effort into it—instead, it’s better to accept the temporary marks with a positive attitude.
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GLAEL
4 Feb 2020 07:12
I occasionally use special wood care oils recommended for Hemnes furniture. These oils help remove stains more easily and keep the surface more resistant to new scratches. It is important to follow the instructions carefully.