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Cleaning Formica

May 28, 2015

I recently had to deal with a stained white laminate counter top, due to a tea spill that wasn't cleaned up right away. I tried everything to clean it: thick bleach, baking soda (left on for two 24 hour periods), dish soap, all-purpose cleaners, and Vim powder; nothing worked! In fact, bleach seemed to darken the stain, and I suspect this is due to the hard water in our location.

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What did work was a melamine "magic eraser", such as the Mr. Clean brand, but any type of melamine foam pad will work. Scrubbing really hard on the stain with the eraser did what no other cleaner could. Now the countertop looks just like normal, after a few sessions with the eraser. Save yourself a lot of trouble and just go with the melamine foam.

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August 21, 2019

I am trying to clean my kitchen counters which are the laminate or whatever is in a lot of kitchens - inexpensive stuff. Can you please guide me to the right hint?


Thanks.

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August 22, 20190 found this helpful

There are so many things to use on the market! If you want to do natural. You can use vinegar,water,lemon and baking soda mixture. If you do not want to mix, 409 products or lysol works!

 
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May 6, 2019

I'm not worried about restoring the shine, I just want a way to get the stains out from my cooking. I tried bleach and it worked somewhat OK, but I had to leave it on for hours, and I think that took whatever finish there is off. I cook late at night, then get up and make coffee and a sandwich before going to work and don't clean up until I get home in the evening, so the coffee dribbles, the paprika and chili powder, and all the other stuff I splatter stays there for hours.


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May 6, 20190 found this helpful

Magic Eraser is great for this.

 
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June 23, 2017

This is not really about a repair, but a question about cleaning and polishing an old '40s style Formica table top. It is yellow with a cracked ice design, some of which is worn away. It also has a painted fish design around the edges, which shows some wear, but I do not want to repair or replace the table top.

It's looking more dull than when I bought it and I'd like to clean (if necessary) and polish it without causing any more wear to the Formica or the painted design. Anyone?

Cleaning and Polishing Vintage Formica Tabletop - yellow vintage table
 

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June 23, 20170 found this helpful

You can use Pledge on it.

 

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June 25, 20170 found this helpful

I would just clean it with mild dish soap and rinse well (maybe several times).
Then Formica recommends several items for polishing their products.

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Pledge - Plexus - Lemon oil

 
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September 2, 2016

I have a green Formica countertop that has pink mold in the crease behind the sink area. How do I remove the mold without removing color from the Formica?


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February 9, 20170 found this helpful

The color should not come out of the formica, unless someone painted over it. I would clean it with a toothbrush and a cleaner made to kill mold/mildew, or bleach water and oxyclean made into a paste.

 

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February 10, 20170 found this helpful

If you are afraid of bleaching out the color, try vinegar or the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser.

 
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March 20, 2016

How do I remove product stain from a black Formica countertop?


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March 29, 2015

I have a 1950s Formica table with a built in extension. The extension is still the bright red the table had, but the outer portions have turned dark, how can I correct the darkened areas?

By Aleah

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October 17, 2014

How can you remove stains from Formica tops?

By Joy

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November 17, 20150 found this helpful

How to remove sanitizer from formica countertop?

 
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February 23, 2013

I had accidently sprayed some oven cleaner on my black Formica counter. It has left a stain. How can I restore the color to the counter?

By Helen E. from Bellingham, WA

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February 27, 20130 found this helpful

Perhaps try Armoral or a spray wax, like Pledge...Good luck!

 
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September 18, 2012

I have a vintage Formica-top kitchen table in my bedroom. It sounds weird, but it fits in and there's room for it. I have a large room and a small table.

The other day, I (foolishly) stood beside it while using hairspray, and now when you run your hand across it, you can feel the overspray. You can't see any difference.

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How can I clean this off without damaging the 50-60 year old table? It didn't come clean with Windex.

By Claire

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September 18, 20120 found this helpful

Try warm soap and water. One coat of hairspray shouldn't be that hard to remove.

 
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April 18, 2012

What is the best way to clean a 1950s Formica top table?

By Sandra Balf from Tamaqua, PA

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April 18, 20120 found this helpful

I had one for years. It was new when I bought it in 1965. I just cleaned the top on a regular basis just like cleaning the counter tops.

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I have kicked myself several times for getting rid of it and getting a more modern one.

 
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December 30, 2011

How do I clean rust stains on white Formica?

By Julienne I

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January 4, 20120 found this helpful

I've had good results using a scouring powder like Bon Ami, Barkeeps Friend, and in drastic application, Comet or Ajax. Test a small corner to see if it will make things worse before trying to do the whole thing, though, to be sure you can live with it.

 
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February 20, 2011

I have Formica countertops and also Formica on the back of my stove. Could you please tell me how to get grease spots off of my Formica on the back of my stove.

By Pat Rebuck

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February 20, 20110 found this helpful

Try some of the cleaners made specifically for kitchen grease. Or wet a rag with hot water and squirt a little dish washing soap on it and try that.

 
February 20, 20110 found this helpful

I've had very good luck with the foam "Kitchen Cleaner". Spray the foam on and let it sit for 5 or 10 min.

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A clue that it's working is the foam will take on a yellow/brown hue.

 
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