Expert Kitchen Furniture Cleaning Hacks for Your Homes

From everyday spills and food splatters to greasy stains, kitchen furniture quickly gathers mess especially if you have kids at home or you cook regularly. Therefore, kitchen furniture cleaning is as crucial as the upholstered furniture to keep your home sparkling. 

There’s nothing that looks less attractive than sticky syrups on wood and laminate cabinets or sauce stains on white or pastel cabinets. Cleaning kitchen furniture regularly not only makes your kitchen appealing but also removes pests, bacteria and viruses that accumulate on kitchen furniture over time.

Luckily, kitchen cleaning isn’t that challenging but you must use the right cleaning products and regime. It prevents the buildup of grease, grime and microbes prolonging the life of kitchen appliances and furniture and fosters a healthy cooking environment.  

Regardless of the furniture type whether it’s wood, glass, laminate or painted, we are sharing our expert advice here at Perfect Cleaning Services about how to clean kitchen furniture in the right manner. Additionally how often you should do it to avoid damage and which products suits best certain furniture types. 

How Often Kitchen Furniture Must be Cleaned

It depends upon the type of furniture and how sullied it gets. If you occasionally cook at home and you have no children then weekly cleaning will suffice. But if you have kids and you cook daily then it’s important that you clean daily. 

  • Daily Cleaning: Wipe off spills with a damp cloth right after they occur. Cleaning while you are cooking won’t make you deep clean it more frequently.  
  • Weekly Cleaning: For quick touch-ups wipe the furniture once a week using a microfiber cloth and the suitable furniture cleaner. 
  • Once/ Twice a Year: For deeper cleaning, empty cabinets thoroughly and clean them from the inside out by attending to all the grooves and trims where they may hide. 

Cleaning Different Types of Kitchen Furniture

  1. Wooden Furniture (Cabinets, Tables, Chairs)

Regular Dusting: For shallow cleaning of wooden materials, use a soft, lint-free cloth that removes dust and prevents buildup. 

Deep Cleaning: Make a solution of dish soap and water. Soak a cloth in it and wipe off the surface and then immediately dry off using a clean cloth to prevent any damage.  

Stain Removal: For tough stains gathered over time, make a paste using baking soda and water. Apply all over the stain gently rub using a soft cloth, and wipe clean.

Recommended Product

  • Murphy Oil Soap– This cleaner effectively cleans and polishes wooden surfaces without leaving any residue behind. 
Customer Insight: 

“I’ve been using Murphy Oil Soap on the recommendation of Perfect Cleaning Services on my oak furniture. It thoroughly cleanses and leaves a nice sheen that makes them look brand-new.” 

Emily, Manchester.  

  1. Glass Furniture (Cabinet Doors, Tabletops)

Daily Cleaning: Wipe off glass using a microfiber cloth to clean off smudges and fingerprints. 

Expert Kitchen Furniture Cleaning Hacks for Your Homes

Deep Cleaning: Spray a DIY mixture of vinegar and warm water on glass surfaces. Wipe off using a lint-free cloth in circular motions to avoid streaking. 

Recommended Product

  • Astonish Window & Glass Cleaner– This cleaner ensures a streak-free finish along with a fresh scent. 
Customer Insight

“This glass cleaner is my go-to option when I have to clean fingerprints and smudges on my glass tabletops as with minimal effort I get the sparkling finish.” – Henry, Birmingham

  1. Metal Furniture (Stainless Steel Appliances, Chairs)

Daily Cleaning: Wipe off the surfaces using a damp cloth to remove dust and dirt. 

Grease Removal: Apply a few drops of liquid dish soap on a damp cloth and then wipe off metal cabinets, chairs and appliances. Then rinse using a clean damp cloth and dry immediately to avoid water stains. 

Recommended Product

  • Bar Keepers Friend– This kitchen furniture cleaner removes stubborn stains and revives the natural sheen of metal surfaces. 
Customer Insight

Since Perfect Cleaning Services have suggested Bar Keepers Friend for stainless steel sink, my sink looks brand new and surprisingly years old grease and stains have been removed overnight.”-  ‘Marlyn, Leeds. 

  1. Upholstered Furniture (Dining Chairs, Cushions)

Daily Maintenance: Vacuum the upholstery using the specialized attachment to eliminate dust and debris. 

Expert Kitchen Furniture Cleaning Hacks for Your Homes

Spot Cleaning: Blot spots immediately after they occur using a clean cloth or paper towel. Use a solution of mild dish soap and water, apply it over the stain, and blot gently.

Recommended Product

  • Dr. Beckmann Carpet & Upholstery Stain Remover– Efficiently tackles stains without causing fabric discoloration.
Customer Insight

“I hosted my son’s week. All of his toddler friends stained my dining room chairs. I used Dr. Beckmann’s Stain Remover which removes all the stains and leaves no mark behind.”– Sophie, Bristol

DIY Kitchen Furniture Cleaning Hacks

Do you prefer natural and eco-friendly cleaning methods that are easy on your pocket too? Here we have these homemade solutions that effectively clean kitchen furniture. 

  • All-Purpose Cleaner: Mix one cup of white vinegar with equal amounts of lukewarm water. Mix a few drops of essential oil for added fragrance. It works well on many surfaces for removing grime and grease. 
  • Wood Polish: Mix one cup of olive oil with half the amount of lemon juice. Pour this solution on a soft cloth and buff on the wooden surfaces to revive the sheen. 
  • Glass Cleaner: Mix two cups of warm water with half a cup of vinegar and a tablespoon of cornstarch. Shake well and then apply over stained surfaces using a microfiber cloth for a streak-free look.

Note: Always use the DIY solution on a small, non-apparent part before applying all across the furniture to test any damage and discoloration.  

Common Cleaning Mistakes to Avoid

  • Avoid using abrasive materials i.e., steel wool, or abrasive sponges on kitchen surfaces as they may scratch or damage the surface. 
  • Don’t over-saturate the surface to avoid damaging wood and upholstery. You must use a damp, not soaked cloth and dry off immediately after cleaning. 
  • Never mix different cleaning products like ammonia and bleach as it may cause toxic fumes. 

Pro Tips for Maintaining Kitchen Furniture

  • Maintain a regular cleaning routine to tackle different areas of the kitchen to avoid buildup and make the tasks more manageable.  
  • Use preventive measures like placing mats or coasters under hot dishes and appliances to prevent heat damage caused to tables and countertops. 
  • Promptly address spills to avoid stains and sticky residues typically seen on wooden and upholstered surfaces. 

Final Thoughts

Keeping your kitchen furniture pristine and spotless enhances the visual appeal as well as the functionality. Regardless of the furniture type whether it’s wood, metal, glass or laminate, you must choose the suitable and widely used cleaner we have recommended which has proven results.

But again maintaining a regular cleaning regime is crucial and brings profound difference. Follow our expert tips, utilize recommended cleaners and opt for a natural solution, you can ensure the upkeep and maintain a welcoming kitchen environment.  

Does your kitchen furniture get smudges and stains that ruin its appeal? Follow our comprehensive guide or you can take expert advice well crafted to your needs by contacting Perfect Cleaning Services landline number 07494698065.

Frequently Asked Questions 

What is effective for cleaning kitchen surfaces? 

The best natural disinfectant used to clean kitchen surfaces is white vinegar which eliminates grease, grime and tough stains. 

What is a tested solution to clean kitchen cabinets? 

Mix vinegar and warm water, spray on stained areas, let it stay  a few minutes and wipe clean. If there are greasy stains, mix a little dishwashing dose in the spray bottle too. 

Which liquid helps in cleaning cupboards? 

The most basic one is made up of dish soap and water that cleanses away grime, grease and splatters. 

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