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How to Maintain White Kitchen Worktops & Keep Them Looking New

Home - Lifestyle - How to Maintain White Kitchen Worktops & Keep Them Looking New

The kitchen is the centre of every house. It is the place where food is cooked, conversations are had, and memories are made. When a kitchen space is highly functional, it gives more value to the entire kitchen space. The worktop is one of the most important components of the kitchen. The white kitchen worktops give elegance, brightness, and cleanliness but demand care to keep the look neat. Without protective care, they can stain, scratch, or discolour easily. Here, we take you through the best ways to take care of white kitchen worktops and have them look as good as new.

Daily Cleaning Routine

To keep your white kitchen worktops looking clean, you need to keep up with cleaning on a daily basis.

Clean the surface with warm water and a soft dish soap using a cloth or sponge.

Harsh chemicals or rough scrubbers that might damage the finish should never be used.

Wipe up spills promptly, especially coffee, wine, turmeric, or citrus juices that can leave a mark on the surface.

Use a microfiber cloth to dry the worktop well to avoid water spots and streaks.

Avoiding Stains and Discolouration

Even minor marks are more visible on white worktops, so it’s important to take preventive measures to avoid them.

Just use coasters and trivets under hot pots, pans, and drinks to prevent heat marks and stains on wood.

Do all chopping and cutting on a chopping board to avoid scratches and knife marks.

Lemon juice and vinegar should be used sparingly, as they may cause etching on certain materials (e.g., marble).

Selecting the Right Cleaning Products

Not every cleaning product suits white kitchen worktops, so use the right products for your material.

Quartz countertops: Use a pH-balanced cleaner or mild soap and avoid bleach and acids.

Granite Worktops: Use a solution of mild dish soap and water. Resealing your granite worktop every few years helps to prevent stains.

Marble Worktops: Avoid acidic or harsh products and use a specialist marble cleaner.

Laminate Worktops: Clean using a mild detergent and water. Do not apply heavy moisture to the edges.

For Tough Stains

No matter how frequently you clean the wood, some staining occurs over time. Here’s how to clean them effectively:

Oil and Grease: Make a paste of baking soda with water. Use it on the stain, let it sit for 10-15 minutes, and then clean it.

For coffee or wine stains: Combine hydrogen peroxide and baking soda and apply to the stain for a couple of minutes, then rinse.

Hard Water Stains: A white vinegar and water mixture is good for dissolving mineral deposits, but ensure your worktop material is safe from acidic cleaning agents.

Prevent Scratches

Scratches can make white kitchen worktops look old. Here’s how to reduce the harm:

Use cutting boards , and don’t drag heavy things on top.

Put felt pads underneath appliances to avoid scratches.

Don’t use steel wool or scouring pads, which may trap particles and leave fine scratches.

Regular Maintenance and Sealing

Some worktop materials, like granite and marble, must be sealed regularly to make them resistant to stains and moisture.

Apply a sealant every 6-12 months, depending on the worktop type.

Do a water test by sprinkling a few drops of water on top. If it soaks in quickly, you have to reseal it.

Please don’t use harsh chemicals or acidic cleaners; they can damage the sealant and leave the surface more susceptible to staining.

Common Wear and Tear Problems

With time, even a well-maintained worktop may start looking old. Here’s how to solve common problems:

Chips and Cracks: Use the repair kit for your particular worktop material.

Overly Dull Finish: Polish the surface, wipe it out with a microfiber cloth, and try a recommended polish.

Surface cracking: With laminate and quartz worktops, contact an expert if the surface begins cracking.

Conclusion

White kitchen worktops can be relatively easy to maintain, especially if you follow these simple tips to keep them looking brand new in minutes. Regular cleaning, preventive care, and occasional maintenance should keep your white kitchen worktops clean, stylish, and long-lasting. KML Worktops London provides premium, durable, and stylish kitchen worktops. KML Worktops is the right kitchen worktop for your budget. We offer a variety of top surfaces and expert quality, and we provide the perfect solution for your kitchen to be both stylish and functional.

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