What do you use to clean the cabinets with? According to Ikea, the best cleaning method for the Kungsbacka door fronts is soap and water. We've been using dish soap and a wet microfiber rag for the past 2 years and thus far it has done a really good job of cleaning up the prints. We do this maybe once every 2-3 months.
Wipe Cabinets with mild soap and water
While mild soap and water is the preferred solution for cleaning all kitchen cabinet types and finishes, too much moisture is an enemy of wood and wood finishes. For the best results, apply a mixture of soap and water using a soft cloth.
When it comes time to wash your laminate furniture, you can do so by using a mixture of liquid dish soap and warm water. Rinse with cold water and then dry with a paper towel or soft dish towel. Always rinse your laminate after cleaning.
Clean With Mild Dish Soap
Like with wood cabinets, you shouldn't need to resort to abrasive cleaning products like vinegar or baking soda to remove dirt and grease from your laminate kitchen cabinets. A bit of dish soap in warm water applied with a good dose of elbow grease should be more than sufficient.
Acrylic finishes retain their colour and brightness for ages and are available in plenty of vibrant colours. While, laminates are available in numerous textures like wood, a variety of colours, and materials including matte, glossy and ultra-high gloss.
In general, both acrylic and laminate can be used for kitchen cabinets. That is mainly because both of these finishes are heat- and water-resistant, making them suitable for hot and humid environments. Being water-resistant, it is also easy to remove spills and food marks.
What do you use to clean the cabinets with? According to Ikea, the best cleaning method for the Kungsbacka door fronts is soap and water. We've been using dish soap and a wet microfiber rag for the past 2 years and thus far it has done a really good job of cleaning up the prints. We do this maybe once every 2-3 months.
Use 50% water and 50% distilled vinegar for a streak-free look. If your kitchen glass cabinet has wooden mullions, then do not spray the distilled vinegar directly on the surface. Instead, spray onto a cloth and gently wipe.
Laminate Cabinets
If the cabinet surfaces still show stains and dull spots, they can be spot-treated and polished with baking soda and vinegar. Spray on a solution of 2 parts water to 1 part vinegar and polish; rinse with water and buff with a clean, dry cloth.
At IKEA we recommend using a soft cloth dampened with water or a mild cleaner, if necessary, for cleaning your cabinet frames, fronts, shelves and other wooden surfaces. Use only cleaning agents that are intended for the materials you have. Avoid any agents that contain ammonia, alcohol, bleach or an abrasive.
A sure way to recognize wood laminate is when the grain does NOT follow through your piece. Wood Veneer is a sheet or thin layer of 'quality-natural-hardwood' that is adhered to a lesser quality wood surface. Wood Veneers give the impression of a more desired quality wood without being as costly.
Vinegar is the go-to natural cleaner when faced greasy cabinets. Mix a 50/50 solution of vinegar and warm water and pour it into a spray bottle. Mist on cabinets, let sit for a minute or two and then wipe clean with a soft cloth.
Create a cleaning solution with 1-part baking soda, 2 parts warm water and the lemon juice. Add the solution to a spray bottle and spray the liquid onto the kitchen cabinets. Leave for 2-3 minutes, allowing the baking soda to work its magic. Use the soft sponge to gently scrub the grease away.
The sticky residue found on your kitchen cupboards is usually caused by cooking grease and dirt, but it may also be the residues left by some cleaners. No matter what its source, a sticky residue is unappealing and damaging to your kitchen cabinets.
For a streak-free finish, use a solution of 50% distilled white vinegar and 50% water, or a commercial glass cleaner with ammonia.
Matt Finish
Oily fingerprints and bigger splatter marks from some serious cooking can be much more stubborn to lift off. Make a paste of baking soda and vinegar and leave it on the stain for a few minutes, then rinse off with a damp sponge.
Fingerprints: The oily residue on fingers can leave behind unsightly marks on cabinet doors and hardware. Cleaning kitchen cabinets with vinegar will easily remove fingerprints. Dampen a cloth in a 50-50 solution of water and vinegar, apply to the prints, and buff clean with a polishing cloth.
Perspex sheets melt at high temperatures or from exposure to direct flames. The melting point for acrylic plastic is 160 degrees C, so they cannot withstand extreme temperatures. Acrylic is tough and durable, but can also be easily scratched.
Lacquered Laminate is a functional alternative to classically lacquered panels and sports a modern and fresh look. A high quality PET-foil is applied under pressure to the front of the MDF material and in the last phase of production it is then lacquered on the upper side with UV-resistant paints.
Darker hues highlight more working space
Having light coloured laminates and contrastingly darker-hued tiles can augment the overall appearance of the kitchen to an entirely different level. The perfect combination should be yellow coloured sunmica with deep red coloured tiles.