ᐅ How do I properly and gently clean Ikea PLATSA furniture?

Created on: 29 Apr 2015 08:23
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albantan
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albantan
29 Apr 2015 08:23
Good morning everyone, some time ago I purchased several IKEA Platsa furniture units and am now looking for a suitable cleaning method that not only cleans the surfaces thoroughly but also provides long-term protection. The furniture is made from a combination of engineered wood and coated surfaces. My question is: How do I clean IKEA PLATSA furniture properly and gently to avoid the surfaces becoming dull or damaged? Are there any special cleaning products or home remedies that are particularly suitable, and which cleaning practices should I avoid to prevent scratches or peeling? I look forward to your experiences and tips.
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blaje2
29 Apr 2015 08:37
I would recommend cleaning the furniture with a slightly damp microfiber cloth and mild dish soap. Do not use harsh cleaners, as they could damage the finish. Wipe dry afterwards.
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maureo
29 Apr 2015 09:05
If stains are stubborn, I use vinegar water – that is, a small amount of vinegar diluted in water – and wipe gently. But be careful to use vinegar sparingly, as too much can damage the surface.
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albantan
29 Apr 2015 10:17
blaje2 schrieb:
I would recommend cleaning the furniture with a slightly damp microfiber cloth and a mild dish soap.

That sounds reasonable. What about mechanical stress? Should you apply light pressure when wiping, or is it better to gently go over the surfaces to avoid damaging the coating? Also, I would like to know if IKEA itself offers an official recommendation for cleaning the PLATSA system.
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Espen
29 Apr 2015 10:45
I would gently wipe and never scrub too hard. Otherwise, you risk scratches and peeling of the surface. Official tips from IKEA are often found in the manual, where they usually recommend a soft cloth and mild cleaning agents, and advise against using solvents.
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Tarbi
29 Apr 2015 11:12
I find it interesting that many users rely on home remedies like vinegar. However, vinegar contains acids that, even when diluted, can damage the coating over time. From my perspective, this is a risky practice. It is better to use pH-neutral cleaning products to protect the surface of PLATSA furniture in the long term. Does anyone here have specific experience with pH-neutral cleaners for IKEA furniture?