Easy-to-Follow Cleaning Methods For The Microwave Oven

June 17th, 2010 by admin

Most kitchens these days surely got a microwave oven. And why not, as this single piece of appliance is very versatile. From making snacks like popcorn, reheating food from the ref to making dishes – you name it, this oven can do it. However, it’s also one of those appliances which often receive less cleaning and maintenance.

There are many varieties of it available in the market today. Although varying, cleaning and maintenance basically remain the same. The most popular kind is the countertop microwave oven. Cleaning it usually involves getting rid of food fragments clinging on the inside walls. The same is true with the lingering food odors.

Prior to cleaning, always ensure that you have unplugged the oven. Using an ordinary kitchen cleaning solution, spray the inside walls thoroughly. Allow it to stay there for a few minutes to make it work. If you want, you can also create your own solution. A paste made of baking soda and vinegar is highly effective. You may also use plain vinegar or club soda, and transfer them into a spray bottle.

Using a non-abrasive pad or sponge, wipe off the cleaning solution thoroughly. You can rinse the pad or sponge in warm water, if necessary. Thoroughly dry the inside walls using a kitchen towel. Some ovens may necessitate a few extra cleaning instructions. For instance, a GE microwave oven may have a few extra needs, so check the appliance’s manual.

Eliminating the smell of food heated in the oven is also an easy task. In a bowl of water, place 2-3 lemons which are sliced into thin strips. Let it heat in the oven for around 5 minutes. The same odor-eliminating effect can be achieved using a cup of water with a tablespoon of vinegar. Even plain bottled lemon juice works as well.

Having an over the range microwave means having to clean two different appliances. Cleaning the vent part requires you to take it apart. Carefully detach the hood filter. Let it soak for 5 minutes in warm water. Afterwards, spray with your preferred cleaning solution. Let it work there for about 15 minutes before scrubbing it with a pad that’s non-abrasive. Rinse it with water afterwards.

For cleaning the inside of the vent itself, again, spray it with your preferred cleaning solution. Avoid spraying the light part and crevices with the solution. Let it soak for 15 minutes to soften the dirt. Afterwards, wipe off the solution with a damp sponge or towel. Once completely clean, dry the inside of the vent with a paper towel and put back the hood filter.

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