Low-Maintenance Surfaces Designed for Real Life
Easy-to-Clean Formica® Laminate Countertops Built for Busy Homes and Commercial Spaces
On any given day, a kitchen counter might see coffee spills, lunch prep, homework, dinner prep and a late-night snack – and that’s a light day. Through it all, the surface needs to look as good at the end of the day as it did at the beginning.
That is where Formica® Laminate shines.
From homes to healthcare to hospitality, Formica® Laminate is designed for beauty and durability. But one of its most appreciated qualities is something simple: it is easy to clean.
Everyday Cleaning Made Simple
In most cases, keeping Formica® Laminate looking fresh requires only three things:
- A clean, damp, non-abrasive cotton or soft cloth.
- A mild liquid detergent or household cleaner.
- A quick rinse with clean water.
That’s it. No special treatments. No complicated routines.
After wiping the surface with a mild detergent or household cleaner, a gentle rinse with clean water, drying with a soft cloth will clean the Formica® Laminate countertop and prevent water from lingering. Spills sit on the surface rather than soaking in, giving you time to wipe them away before they become a problem.
Designed to Handle Real Use
Under normal conditions, Formica® Laminate resists scratches and impacts. It stands up to the daily rhythm of cooking, crafting and working, provided it is treated with reasonable care.
Using cutting boards, trivets and placemats protects the surface from sharp utensils and excessive heat. With simple precautions like these, Formica® Laminate continues to perform year after year.
Textured finishes may require a nylon-bristled brush to reach into deeper patterns. High gloss finishes may benefit from a mild glass cleaner to remove streaks. In each case, the rule is the same: avoid abrasive pads, steel wool and harsh scouring powders, which can dull the finish and make it more susceptible to staining. And remember to rinse and dry as the last steps.
Smart Stain Management
Coffee rings, fingerprints and food spills are part of daily living. Most common stains can be removed with mild household cleaners. Even tougher spots often respond to recommended products such as all-purpose cleaners or a small amount of denatured alcohol, used according to label instructions.
For certain stubborn stains, a paste of baking soda and water can help draw discoloration from the surface. Quick action is key. Wiping spills promptly keeps the laminate looking its best.
It is important to avoid cleaners that contain strong acids or alkalis, such as oven cleaners, drain cleaners or rust removers. These can permanently damage the decorative surface. With the right cleaning approach, laminate maintains both its color and clarity.
Confident Disinfecting
In environments where hygiene matters most, Formica® Laminate supports approved disinfecting practices. Products containing quaternary ammonium compounds, isopropanol, sodium hypochlorite or hydrogen peroxide can be used when applied according to manufacturer guidelines.
After disinfecting, wiping the surface with warm water and drying it with a soft cloth helps prevent residue and keeps the finish looking clean and consistent.
Cleanability That Lasts
In the end, cleanability is not about constant scrubbing or special treatments. It is about confidence. Confidence that a damp cloth can handle most messes. Confidence that everyday life will not diminish the surface’s appearance. Confidence that beauty and practicality can live side by side.
That is the quiet strength of Formica® Laminate. For more information about care and maintenance of Formica® Brand products visit the care and maintenance page of Formcia.com or watch the video below: