How To Disinfect Laminate Countertops: Three Easy Ways Of Disinfecting Laminate Countertops


Three Easy Ways Of Disinfecting Laminate Countertops

Laminate is regarded as one of the best, affordable as well as a long-lasting option when it comes to kitchen and bathroom countertops. Laminate countertops are made up of layers of plastic and bounded with Kraft paper, particleboard. The best thing about the laminate Or Formica countertops is that it is not too heavy, inexpensive and can easily be installed without the help of any professional. The life of the laminate countertop is longer if the user takes good care of it. The laminate countertop has a smooth surface and can get scratched easily or gets stained. So don't use the countertop as a cutting board and also avoid keeping hot items on it. Keep your kitchen or bathroom shine brightly with the below-mentioned easy cleaning ways for every type of countertop.

Things You Will Need

  • Non-Abrasive Brush/Sponge
  • Dish Soap & Water
  • Baking Soda
  • Clean Dish Towel
  • White Vinegar

Way 1: Daily Cleaning

Wiping up spills immediately after you notice them on your countertop is one of the best ways to keep laminate counters clean. The longer the spills remain, the more likely it is to stain. When it comes to daily cleaning, you need to take a soft cloth in order to wipe a mild liquid detergent or commercial cleaner on the countertop. With the help of a soft toothbrush, clean through seams or metal edging. Rinse using clean water and dry with the help of a cloth towel. Make sure not to use too much water, mainly near the seams of the laminate, due to the fact that it can go through and cause the laminate to swell as well as crack. The use of acidic cleaners like bleach, or a tub and tile cleaner should be avoided, due to the reason that it can etch or permanently discolor the laminate. To clean greasy buildup, a commercial kitchen cleaner is the best option, or you can make your own cleaning solution by mixing vinegar with water in a 50/50 solution.

Way 2: Stain Removal

In order to get rid of coffee or tea stains, combine or put together a paste of baking soda and a mild household cleaner and spread the paste to the soiled spot. Keep the paste on the spot for nearly 5 minutes before rinsing with the help of a soft cloth. You can also use a nylon bristle brush but make sure not to scrub too hard, otherwise, the laminate surface may get scratches. Baking soda is capable of polishing or cleaning a hard surface by rubbing or grinding, which in turn can leave fine scratches, so take it easy. As soon as a laminate countertop is scratched it becomes more open or penetrable and will stain much easier. When it comes to removing tough stains, leave the baking soda paste on the stain for the whole night before wiping it off in the morning. Another option for removing stains is to rub the spot with the help of a cotton ball moistened with bleach. Finally, rinse and dry.

Way 3: Nail Polish Remover

Another way to clean or disinfect laminate countertops is to use nail polish remover for some of the stains like ink. Spread a little amount of nail polish remover on a cotton ball or soft cloth and then rub it on the stain. Make sure that the cloth is white, due to the fact that nail polish remover could eliminate the dye from the fabric and stain the laminate. You can purchase countertop coatings from any home improvement store that will seal the laminate as well as help it resist future stains. Knowing the process of disinfecting laminate countertops will keep them looking lovely and help them last for a longer period of time.
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