One of the most popular choices of office furniture is laminate furniture. Laminates have many advantages over real wood and veneers – they are more durable, don’t get damaged easily and are easy to clean and maintain.
Like all things good, laminates too need proper care to maintain. Luckily, it’s not a lot. All you need to do is dust it regularly so that there is no residue left to scratch the surface and wash it with soap every now and then.
Nicole Groshek from National Business Furniture shares the most important tips on cleaning laminate furniture.
How to Clean Laminate Furniture
One of the greatest benefits to having laminate office furniture instead of solid wood or veneer is that laminate is a breeze to maintain and clean. Laminate doesn’t scratch or stain easily, but you should still take care to clean your laminate furniture in the right way to ensure that it will last for as long as possible. Here’s how:
Dust regularly. How often you need to dust your laminate furniture will depend on how often it’s used. A small desk that you use every day may not need to be dusted often, but a bookcase in the corner of the room that isn’t cleaned much will probably need a regular dusting. Dusting can be done by using an oil-free furniture spray. Furniture polish is fine to use on laminate, but be sure to wipe up any excess. Furniture polish does not soak into laminate, so any left sitting on top may soak into your clothes and stain. View full post.
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