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For many, kitchen tables have a multi-functional purpose. They serve as homework stations, a place to share a drink, or additional counter space for meal prepping—not to mention a place to sit down and have a meal together. That's why we're here to teach you how to clean and sanitize your kitchen table, no matter what it's made of. Read on for our comprehensive guide.

How to Clean a Table

To clean a wooden kitchen table, mix together 1 tablespoon (15 mL) of vinegar, 3 drops of dish soap, and warm water. Pour the solution onto a cloth and use it to wipe down the table. If your table is made of glass, plastic, stone, or stainless steel, wipe down the surface with warm, soapy water.

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How to Clean and Sanitize Wood Tables

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  1. While dust may seem small, left unaddressed, it can act like sandpaper and damage the wooden surface. To get rid of dust, run a microfiber cloth under warm water. Wring the cloth out so it's not dripping wet and wipe the surface. [1]
    • You can also use a lint-free cloth or a feather duster. Be sure to dust weekly to keep your table clean and eliminate potential allergens.
    • If you don't have any of these materials, use an old t-shirt or a washcloth to wipe the surface.
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    Mix 1 to 2 tablespoons (15 to 30 mL) of white vinegar, 3 drops of dish soap, and warm water. Pour the homemade solution into an empty spray bottle. You can also purchase a commercial wood cleaner. [2] Spray or dampen a microfiber cloth with the cleaner, focusing on areas that look and feel grimy. [3]
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    Dirt can fall into hairline cracks within the wood, so find an old toothbrush or buy one for cleaning. Brush the bristles into the cracks in long sweeping strokes to try to eject the dust and dirt. [7]
    • For tough grime, go back with the toothbrush a second time. Wet the bristles and add a drop or two of mild liquid soap, then scrub until the cracks are clean.
  4. If the homemade or commercial cleaners don't remove all the residue on the table, try dampening a cloth with mineral spirits and scrub at tough stains. Generally, mineral spirits are safe for use on wood, but try testing it on an inconspicuous area, like under the table, first to be sure. [8]
  5. Watermark wikiHow to Clean a Kitchen Table
    Water stains or rings on your wood table are actually pretty easy to remove. Mix equal parts vinegar and cooking oil (ideally olive oil) and use a soft cloth to rub the ring spot, working in the direction of the grain. Buff the area with another clean, soft cloth once the stain is gone. [9]
  6. Watermark wikiHow to Clean a Kitchen Table
    You can use a store-bought commercial sanitizer or make a homemade solution using 1 tablespoon (15 mL) of liquid chlorine bleach per 1 gallon (3.8 L) of water. Spray or pour your sanitizing solution onto the table, then wipe it down with a paper towel or clean microfiber cloth. Allow the surface to completely dry before sitting down for dinner. [10]
    • If you're using a commercial sanitizer, refer to the manufacturer's instructions, as some sanitizers may require you to wipe the surface with warm water and soap.
    • This method works for sanitizing many surface materials.
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How to Clean Glass, Plastic, Stone, or Steel Kitchen Tables

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  1. Use a microfiber or lint-free cloth to get rid of any debris that's lingering on the table. You can scoop the dirt directly into the trash or onto the floor for vacuuming or sweeping afterward. [11]
    • If you have a glass table top that's completely transparent, wipe the underside for any dirt or dust as well.
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Clean a Kitchen Table
    For basic cleaning, dampen a cloth with warm water and wipe down the table's surface. If the table is heavily soiled, mix a bowl of warm water with a few drops of dish soap and use this soapy solution to dampen the cloth before you wipe the table. [12]
  3. Watermark wikiHow to Clean a Kitchen Table
    Mix equal parts of white vinegar and water in a spray bottle. Squirt the table with the solution and allow it to sit for a few minutes before wiping it down with a microfiber cloth. [13]
    • Opt for a cotton cloth with water and a mild, non-chemical liquid detergent for laminate tables. Stay away from products with acid or alkali and scouring pads or steel wool, as this can damage the material.
  4. Avoid abrasive or acidic cleaners if you have a stone table, like granite or marble. These can etch the stone. It's best to stick with dish soap and warm water or purchase a granite countertop cleaner.
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How to Keep Your Kitchen Table Clean

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    Remove any debris, crumbs, or spills after each use to keep your dining or kitchen table in tip-top shape to avoid stains or further damage. Use a homemade or store-bought cleaning solution and microfiber cloth to remove leftovers. [14]
    • Perform dustings weekly and thorough cleanings once per season.
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    To keep your table free of mess and potential mishap, create a separate area to catch mail, newspapers, loose change, and personal items. Use a bookshelf with baskets or small file boxes to sort any paper mail. Similarly, invest in small hooks or a coat rack to hang personal items—or at least hang them on the back of a chair and not the table! [15]
    • If it helps, keep a small trash can nearby to toss any garbage left on the table, such as junk mail.
  3. Wood expands in fluctuating temperatures, causing the material to warp or split. Place your table away from heat sources like radiators or areas with direct sunlight if possible. [16]
    • If you can control the humidity levels inside your home, be sure humidity stays between 40 and 45% to avoid any cracks in the wood. You may require a dehumidifier or humidifier depending on the season.
  4. Purchase a wood wax at your local hardware or home improvement store. Use one cloth to wipe the tax on, applying with the grain in even strokes. Allow the wax to sit for 10 to 15 minutes. Then, use another cloth to polish and buff the table. [17]
    • You only need to wax your table about twice a year or as often as you'd like to restore shine.
  5. Water-based sealants are more environmentally friendly, while solvent-based are more effective at penetrating the stone. In either case, both are effective at keeping your tabletops safe and polished. Pour or spray a small amount of sealant onto the cloth and rub it evenly over the surface. Allow it to absorb into the stone for about 15 minutes before wiping off excess sealant with a clean, dry cloth. [18]
    • Refer to the manufacturer's instructions on the sealant box. Leaving sealant for too long can discolor the stone.
    • Granite will need to be resealed every 1 to 5 years.
  6. While there's no need to seal a stainless steel tabletop, you can polish it with a store-bought stainless-steel polish or lemon oil . Apply the polish onto the surface of a dry microfiber cloth, applying in the direction of the grain. Buff with a clean microfiber cloth. [19]
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    Raymond Chiu is the owner of Maid Sailors Cleaning Service, offering affordable residential and office cleaning services. Since its founding in 2014 in New York City, Maid Sailors has expanded to several cities, including Boston, Chicago, and Austin. The company has earned a reputation as one of the most reliable and best cleaning services in the industry.
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    To clean wooden tables, use a mixture of warm water, 1 - 2 tablespoons of white vinegar, and a few drops of dish soap.
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    Why is it essential to dry the table?
    Raymond Chiu
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    Raymond Chiu is the owner of Maid Sailors Cleaning Service, offering affordable residential and office cleaning services. Since its founding in 2014 in New York City, Maid Sailors has expanded to several cities, including Boston, Chicago, and Austin. The company has earned a reputation as one of the most reliable and best cleaning services in the industry.
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    It is essential to dry the table because a porous table can become warped or deformed due to excessive liquid seeping into the wood.
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    How to clean a laminate wood table
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    Try lightly dampening a cloth and and wiping the table down. If there are tough stains, mix a solution of equal parts vinegar and water, then spray the solution onto the table and wipe or scrub the surface with a microfiber cloth or old t-shirt.
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      To clean a wooden dining table, start by wiping down the surface with a clean, damp cloth. Choose a lint-free cloth, such as an old t-shirt or a microfiber towel. Once you’ve wiped away the surface grime, lightly scrub any cracks in the table with a toothbrush to dislodge stuck-in gunk and crumbs. Next, go over the surface of the table again with a gentle cleaning solution, such as a mild commercial wood cleaner or a mixture of water and dish soap. Wipe the table dry with a clean, lint-free cloth so the moisture doesn’t set in and damage the wood. For really stubborn grime or stains, wipe the area down with mineral spirits. If you like, you can finish up by buffing some silicone-free wood wax into the table to give it an attractive shine. For expert advice on how to clean non-wooden tables, keep reading!

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