Cleaning your microwave doesn’t have to be a daunting task. With a few simple household items and regular maintenance, you can keep this staple kitchen appliance shining and odour-free.
Let’s dive into the details of how to clean your microwave efficiently and how often you should do it, according to lifestyle guru, Martha Stewart.
How often should you clean your microwave?
Daily maintenance is key to preventing tough stains and odours from building up in your microwave. Simply wiping it down with a damp cloth after each use can make a huge difference. For deeper cleaning, aim for once a week or as needed based on usage. Neglecting spills and stains can lead to stubborn messes that are trickier to remove.
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Cleaning your microwave: the daily wipe-down
Start by wiping the interior ceiling and walls of the microwave, paying attention to often-overlooked areas like the top (or, ceiling, if you will) of the appliance.
Next, remove the tray and wash it according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Don’t forget to clean any crumbs or spills underneath the tray area, too.
Finally, wipe down the exterior, including the door, handle, and keypad, to ensure a thorough clean.
Cleaning your microwave: the weekly deep clean
For stubborn stains and odours, natural cleaning solutions can work wonders.
Create a paste using baking soda and water to tackle tough spots, or try using a plastic paint scraper for melted-on messes.
Another effective method involves using lemon, vinegar, and water. Simply place a bowl of water and lemon slices in the microwave, heat it for two minutes, then wipe away residue with a vinegar-dampened cloth.
Cleaning your microwave: make it odour free
To eliminate lingering odours, wipe down the interior of the microwave with a cloth dampened with water and vinegar. For stubborn smells, leave a bowl of water and vinegar next to the microwave overnight to absorb unwanted odours.
With these simple tips and tricks, you can keep your microwave looking and smelling fresh with minimal effort.
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