ᐅ How do I clean IKEA Metod kitchen cabinet fronts when they have greasy stains?
Created on: 7 May 2016 09:27
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Gethin62
Hello everyone,
I have an Ikea Metod kitchen with white fronts, which have developed some greasy stains from everyday use, especially around the stove and handles. My question is: how do you clean your Ikea Metod cabinet fronts when dealing with stubborn greasy dirt without damaging the surface? I have already tried mild dish soap solutions, but sometimes grease marks remain or the fronts look streaky afterwards.
Are there any proven cleaning products or techniques you would recommend to keep the surface clean and intact over time? I would greatly appreciate tips that are suited to the materials and surface characteristics of Metod kitchen fronts. Thanks in advance!
I have an Ikea Metod kitchen with white fronts, which have developed some greasy stains from everyday use, especially around the stove and handles. My question is: how do you clean your Ikea Metod cabinet fronts when dealing with stubborn greasy dirt without damaging the surface? I have already tried mild dish soap solutions, but sometimes grease marks remain or the fronts look streaky afterwards.
Are there any proven cleaning products or techniques you would recommend to keep the surface clean and intact over time? I would greatly appreciate tips that are suited to the materials and surface characteristics of Metod kitchen fronts. Thanks in advance!
Thank you very much for the numerous and detailed responses.
So far, I have mostly been using a mild dish soap in warm water and cleaning with a cotton cloth. Maybe this is the problem, as cotton absorbs too much liquid and makes the surfaces too wet.
I haven’t tried using denatured alcohol or vinegar yet, but I will handle them carefully, as you advised.
I completely agree. I will allow more time for cleaning and use several passes. I haven’t used furniture care spray yet – maybe that’s a good next step.
Have you ever dealt with stubborn grease stains that don’t come off despite repeated cleaning? Could this be due to surface damage? I look forward to more tips!
So far, I have mostly been using a mild dish soap in warm water and cleaning with a cotton cloth. Maybe this is the problem, as cotton absorbs too much liquid and makes the surfaces too wet.
I haven’t tried using denatured alcohol or vinegar yet, but I will handle them carefully, as you advised.
fidasi schrieb:
Patience pays off and protects the surface.
I completely agree. I will allow more time for cleaning and use several passes. I haven’t used furniture care spray yet – maybe that’s a good next step.
Have you ever dealt with stubborn grease stains that don’t come off despite repeated cleaning? Could this be due to surface damage? I look forward to more tips!