Here are step-by-step instructions on how to clean laminate countertops without damaging them.

With these DIY professional methods, you can safely and successfully remove spills and stains off laminate countertops.

For kitchen and bathroom countertops, laminate is a cost-effective and long-lasting solution.  It's made out of a combination of plastic, paper, and cardboard.


Formica is a trademarked term for laminate that has become a generic name for the material. 

Knowing how to clean laminate countertops, whatever you name them, is essential for keeping them looking nice.

Spills should be wiped up as soon as possible to keep laminate counters clean. 

It is more prone to discolor the longer it sits.

To clean the countertop on a regular basis, wipe it down with a soft cloth and a moderate liquid detergent or industrial cleaner. 

Clean around seams and metal edges with a gentle toothbrush.  

Rinse thoroughly and pat dry with a clean cotton towel.  

Avoid using too much water, especially around the laminate seams, as it can permeate the laminate and cause it to bulge and break.  

Because an acidic cleaner, such as bleach or a tub and tile cleaner, might etch or permanently discolor the laminate, avoid using these.  

Use a professional kitchen cleaner or prepare your own cleaning solution by combining vinegar and water in a 50/50 solution to remove grease buildup.

To get rid of coffee or tea stains, make a paste using baking soda and a moderate home cleanser and apply it to the stain. 

Allow five minutes for the paste to set before rinsing with a soft towel.  You can scrub with a nylon bristle brush if you like, but don't scrub.  

You risk scratching the laminate's surface.  

Baking soda is abrasive and might cause minor scratches, so proceed with caution.


Never, ever, EVER EVER EVER When a laminate countertop is damaged, it becomes more porous, making it more susceptible to staining. 

Allow the baking soda paste to sit on the stain overnight and then wipe it away in the morning.  

Another approach for eradicating stains is to massage the area with a bleach-soaked cotton ball.  Rinse well and pat dry.


Another cleaning tip for Formica countertops: Ink stains can be removed using nail polish remover.  Apply a small amount on a cotton ball or soft cloth and gently massage the stain. 

Because nail polish remover might remove the dye from the fabric and damage the laminate, make sure the cloth is white.

Countertop coatings may be purchased at home improvement stores to protect the laminate and help it withstand further stains.

Formica countertops can be kept looking nice and last longer if you know how to clean them.

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