ᐅ How do I properly care for Malm furniture made of particle board?

Created on: 29 Oct 2017 09:31
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serko0
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serko0
29 Oct 2017 09:31
Hello everyone, I have several Malm furniture pieces from Ikea made of particleboard and I want to maintain them properly to keep them looking good for as long as possible and to prevent damage from moisture or everyday wear. My question is: Which care methods are specifically recommended for Malm furniture fronts made of particleboard? Are there any cleaning agents or maintenance products I should avoid or preferably use? I am also interested in how to best repair small scratches or signs of wear without damaging the surface. I look forward to your experiences and tips!
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Connor
29 Oct 2017 09:48
serko0 schrieb:
Which care methods are specifically recommended for Malm furniture fronts made of particleboard?

Interesting question, but I think the whole discussion about special cleaning products for particleboard is overrated. As long as you use a mild detergent and don’t soak the furniture, there shouldn’t be any problems. Of course, you can avoid harsh cleaners, but I doubt expensive specialty products would make much difference. And regarding scratches: there’s no miracle cream for that either – a bit of careful work and, if necessary, repainting is the most honest approach.
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BLAKEO
29 Oct 2017 10:05
Connor schrieb:
As long as you use a mild cleaning agent and don’t soak the furniture completely, nothing should really happen.

While this is a reasonable approach, I wonder if "mild" alone is sufficient. Which ingredients in cleaners are actually harmful or safe for the melamine resin-coated surfaces of Malm furniture? Additionally, how does regular maintenance specifically affect the durability of the surface? References or manufacturer recommendations on this would be helpful to support our assessments.
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bufukin
29 Oct 2017 10:37
For the proper care of Malm furniture made from particle board with a melamine resin-coated surface, the following points should generally be observed:

1. Cleaning method: Use a lightly damp, non-abrasive cloth with warm water and mild dish soap. Strong alkaline or acidic cleaners should be avoided, as they can damage the surface.

2. Moisture: Never clean with excessive water, as particle board is sensitive to moisture penetration, which can cause swelling.

3. Scratches and superficial wear: Small scratches cannot be removed from melamine by gently polishing with a polish, as the coating is firm and hard. Special repair kits for melamine surfaces are more suitable, or for more severe damage, spot retouching with matching touch-up paint.

The manufacturer recommendations from Ikea confirm this approach. Additionally, abrasive sponges or harsh CLEANING AGENTS should not be used.
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Patricknon
29 Oct 2017 11:22
bufukin schrieb:
Use a slightly damp, non-abrasive cloth with warm water and mild dish soap.

This is the most important factor. I would add that after cleaning, the surface should be wiped down with a dry, soft microfiber cloth to avoid any remaining moisture. Although the particle board is coated, small damages along the edges are the weak point.

Regarding scratches: when micro-damages occur, they are usually superficial and appear as dull spots. Light polishing with a wax-based furniture polish can restore the shine. Products based on plastic or silicone usually do not provide a lasting effect.
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Penau
29 Oct 2017 12:05
Patricknon schrieb:
Light polishing with a wax-based furniture polish can restore the shine.

This is important because many users resort to harsh chemical agents that can damage the melamine resin-coated surface. Furniture waxes fill in small imperfections and also provide additional protection against moisture.

I also recommend using touch-up markers or pens, which are available at hardware stores for coated furniture, to effectively conceal minor scratches.