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    Default What is the best cleaner for white kitchen countertops?

    I usualy use Method all purpose cleaner but it does not do a great job on white kitchen countertops. I do like that it is non toxic, it just is not working great right now. Any ideas on what else to try?

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    What are your counters made of?
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    Quote Originally Posted by katydid1971 View Post
    What are your counters made of?
    I have no idea, the preveous owners put it in. I think its wood with a laminate top.

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    I would try baking soda mixed with water to make a paste and see if thar helps. White vinegar is a good cleaner. I have had good luck with using cream of tarter mixed with a little lemon to bleachout stains on a ceramic sink. HTHs
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    I would test a baking powder dish soap paste on a small section. It should like you have laminate counter tops?

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    It's not very green, but I find that my counters need something strong like Soft Scrub with Bleach every now and again, to get them really clean and remove stains. I always rinse it off completely, though. Then I maintain with a greener cleaner. Same goes for the sink.

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