ᐅ How can I properly clean IKEA Metod kitchen countertops without causing discoloration?
Created on: 30 Mar 2024 09:14
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Resiegfrie30 Mar 2024 09:14Hello everyone, I have an IKEA Metod kitchen countertop and would like to know how to clean it properly without causing discoloration or damage. The surface is matte, and I have heard that some cleaning products or methods can cause staining or long-term damage. Which cleaning agents are best suited for this type of countertop? Are there any specific care or cleaning instructions I should follow to maintain its appearance for a long time? A detailed guide or personal experiences would be very helpful, especially regarding which substances to avoid in general. Thank you in advance!
IKEA Metod countertops are generally made of laminate or plastic-coated panels that are resistant to many common household cleaners but sensitive to harsh chemicals or abrasive products. It is recommended to clean the surface with warm water and mild dish soap, using a soft microfiber cloth. Harsh substances such as ammonia, bleach, or abrasive cleaners should be avoided, as they can damage the surface, causing discoloration or dullness. It is also important not to leave damp cloths on the surface for extended periods, as this can also harm the countertop.
Hey, I think it’s really important to use very gentle cleaning agents! 🙂 I once used the wrong cleaner and boom, discoloration! What helped me a lot: just lukewarm water with a little mild dish soap, gently wipe and then dry immediately. This way, the surface stays nice for longer! No worries, it’s really easy!
For cleaning IKEA Metod countertops, it is recommended to use neutral cleaning agents with a pH value of around 6-8. Avoid acidic or strongly alkaline cleaners, as they can cause discoloration or damage to the melamine resin surface. Use microfiber cloths appropriate for the material, since coarse cloths or sponges can cause fine scratches that affect the visual integrity. Cleaning should be done with a damp cloth only, ensuring that no liquid remains on the surface for an extended period. Regular wiping and immediate drying are essential.
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