ᐅ What is the best way to care for Ikea Pax high-gloss surfaces?

Created on: 3 Dec 2015 08:27
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brock
3 Dec 2015 08:27
I recently bought an Ikea Pax wardrobe with high-gloss surfaces and naturally want to take the best possible care of it to preserve the elegant finish for a long time. Therefore, my question to the community is: What is the best way to maintain Ikea Pax high-gloss surfaces? Are there specific materials or cleaning agents that are particularly suitable to avoid scratches or dull spots? Should I prefer wet or dry cleaning? Tips on dealing with fingerprints would also be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance!
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barle
3 Dec 2015 09:19
For glossy surfaces, I recommend using a soft microfiber cloth and lukewarm water. Do not use abrasive cleaners, as they can cause scratches. Fingerprints are best removed with a small amount of glass cleaner, but use it sparingly.
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ladali
3 Dec 2015 10:42
For precise care of Ikea Pax high-gloss surfaces, please note the following: - Use only a lint-free cloth, preferably microfiber cloths without fabric softener. - Cleaning with lukewarm water is sufficient; if necessary, use a mild detergent solution. - Avoid aggressive cleaners or alcohol-based products, as they can damage the coating. - Always dry the surface completely after cleaning to prevent water spots and dull areas. - Fingerprints can be gently removed with a high-quality glass cleaner; use sparingly to avoid damaging the gloss finish.
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flota
3 Dec 2015 14:05
ladali schrieb:
For the precise care of Ikea Pax high-gloss surfaces, keep in mind:

That’s a good point – I’d like to add that with high-gloss foil surfaces, like those used in Ikea Pax, surface tension should also be considered. This means water should not be left standing on the surface, as it can cause permanent lime spots or slight cloudiness. It’s best to immediately buff with a soft, clean cloth after cleaning.

Additionally, it’s advisable to avoid microfiber cloths containing soft silicones or cleaning agents, as these can leave residues that dull the gloss. It’s best not to use furniture polish, since it usually does more harm than good on high-gloss laminates.
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Ianlau
4 Dec 2015 07:53
Handling high-gloss surfaces requires some care, as the finish is very sensitive to mechanical stress and inappropriate cleaning agents. Here are a few additional tips, if I may:

- Use soft sponges or cloths for cleaning, never abrasive pads or brushes.
- Avoid harsh cleaners containing ammonia or solvents at all costs.
- For occasional polishing, use special care products designed for high-gloss surfaces; these are available at hardware stores, but be sure to follow the product instructions.
- For heavier dirt, it is better to clean multiple times with water rather than using aggressive substances.

This way, you will keep the surface shiny and prevent the material from wearing out more quickly.
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flope60
5 Dec 2015 12:31
I would like to share a simple step-by-step guide for caring for your Ikea Pax high-gloss surfaces:

1. Preparation: Get a soft microfiber cloth, a second dry cloth, and a mild dish detergent solution.
2. Initial cleaning: Lightly dampen the microfiber cloth with lukewarm water, adding the mild dish detergent solution only for heavy dirt.
3. Cleaning: Gently wipe the surface, avoiding pressure or circular motions that can cause scratches.
4. Drying & polishing: Immediately wipe again with the dry microfiber cloth to prevent water spots and dull areas.
5. Fingerprints: Glass cleaner can be effective here; use it sparingly and test on an inconspicuous spot first.

It is important not to use aggressive or abrasive cleaning agents, as the high-gloss foil is very sensitive. If small scratches do appear, special polishes from furniture or automotive supplies can sometimes help—but be cautious and don’t overdo it!

In summary: Gentle cleaning, immediate drying, no harsh chemicals, and careful polishing will keep your high-gloss surfaces looking beautiful for a long time.