The microwave oven is such a staple kitchen convenience nowadays that there might not be a kitchen without one. They’re fast, simple to operate, and reliable, but they also get dirty easily. A dirty easily can brood all sorts of problems – bacteria infestation, contaminants, risk of fire, etc. – and at the same time, […]
The microwave oven is such a staple kitchen convenience nowadays that there might not be a kitchen without one. They’re fast, simple to operate, and reliable, but they also get dirty easily. A dirty easily can brood all sorts of problems – bacteria infestation, contaminants, risk of fire, etc. – and at the same time, it is tough and demoralizing to clean. But no worries, in this article we have the microwave cleaning hacks than can make this tough task a walk in the park.
So before we dig into the juicier part, that is, the tips and tricks that will help you easily clean up that damn greasy, smelly mess inside your microwave, we are here tell you one thing: Diligent everyday maintenance is the biggest microwave cleaning hack there is. Here are our suggestions of what you should do during the process of cleaning and during your daily use of the appliance that will help you clean the microwave quicker and easier, not just once, but every time.
A lot about cleaning a microwave quickly and easily has to do with not making a mess inside it in the first place. And in order to do that, the first thing you should do is learn how to use the microwave properly to avoid spillage, splattering, explosions, and all other mishaps that may turn your microwave into a mess. Here are some precautions to take when using your microwave to process food items.
Even when used properly, a microwave can still build up grease, grime, and bacteria quite quickly, and the best practice is to clean them regularly. Cleaning a microwave regularly helps us get rid of any kind of buildup that we normally won’t realize or won’t take care of until they become a problem too big to ignore.
So, by doing a simple cleaning routine frequently, we prevent the microwave from building up into an uncleanable mess, thus helping ourselves to clean the microwave easily and quickly. And that also allows us to enjoy the service of the microwave much better and sustainably.
In order to keep your microwave tidy all the time and relief the burden of deep cleaning, it is crucial that your cleaning routine is refined, so that it takes care of every part of the microwave and does so in the most efficient way. So here are our suggestions on what you should pay attention to cleaning and how to do so.
For the inside walls, the general principle is to cover the inside of the microwave with the cleaner, leave it for some time to break down the stains, then wipe it clean with a cloth. While spraying the cleanser with a spray bottle is a fair option, it can be difficult to do properly given how cramped of a place the inside of the microwave is. There are some microwave cleaning hacks, that can help you saturate the cleaner inside the microwave much quicker and more effectively, which we will discuss in later sessions.
The turntable can be removed from the microwave and can be cleaned by hand or in a dishwasher just like a normal dish.
You can take care of most grease build-up and stuck-on splatters with a homemade cleanser using either baking soda, vinegar, or dish soap. Dip a sponge/cloth in the mixture and wipe the door clean. Make sure to clean parts that are often overlooked, like the edges of the door, and the area where the door seals the microwave when closed.
If the stains persist, try with a commercial cleaner recommended by the manufacturer. Be as modest as possible with liquid/moisture to avoid letting some into the vent holes and electronic components.
The electronic control is probably the most delicate electronic component of the unit, so a scrubbing with a non-scratch scrubber (such as Scotch-Brite) might be ideal. Also, never spray electronic controls directly with the cleaner; you should spray it onto your scrubber first, then do the scrubbing, in order to limit the moisture and avoid damaging the control.
Ammonia is an excellent cleanser both for stainless steel and glass. Mix ammonia and water at a 1:2 ratio, and put in a spray bottle. A commercial cleaner is also an option. As you proceed with the cleaning, spray the cleanser mixture onto your cloth (damp it, not saturate it). Then use it to wipe the outsides of the microwave.
As a note, vinegar can corrode rubber components, so use baking soda or dish soap in presence of such components.
So now we’ll move on to the more exciting part of this article: The devilishly-magical microwave cleaning tricks, that can restore your heavily-soiled microwave into an almost brand new look. The greasy, gritty, grimy sight of an uncleaned microwave makes you want to give the cleaning attempt an infinite rain check: The burnt-in stains and splatters can feel moral-crushing to clean at all, let alone clean them quickly or easily. But some tricks can take care of all of those problems:
There is one trick for cleaning the inside of the microwave, that has consistently shown up in almost every microwave cleaning guide on the Internet, most often cited as “the vinegar method”. The steps go as follows:
A lot of people may ask what is the point of this rather roundabout way to apply the vinegar cleanser which they could easily spray with a spray bottle. The point of this method is that it allows the vinegar cleanser to evaporate and saturate all over the inside of the microwave much better than spraying: With the microwave being such a cramped place, it would be difficult or nearly impossible to spray all the spots inside the microwave using the clunky spray bottle.
What’s more, the evaporation allows the vinegar cleanser to latch on the surface and the grime spots much better, and the steam also softens the caked-up grime and creates better ambient conditions for the grimes to chemically break down. Thus, while being heavier on the preparation, this method makes the later wipe cleaning so much easier and effortless.
As a note, some people have reported that their microwave exploded when using this method. However, the cause of this phenomenon has been figured out, and the method can be performed safely by instating some simple countermeasures.
The explosion happens when the surface of the water is too smooth, rendering the water unable to bubble when boiled: Water bubbles can only form around the irregularities in the water or the container, called “the nucleation sites”. As the water cannot bubble, the gas got trapped inside it until being released altogether as a steam explosion.
An easy countermeasure is to float a wooden toothpick or keep a wooden skewer in the bowl. This keeps the vinegar method perfectly safe for use. And, as we said, it is definitely a great microwave cleaning hack that you don’t want to miss out on.
Apart from the staple vinegar method that takes care of the biggest compartment of the microwave, some other microwave cleaning tricks can help you take care of other microwave problems:
In addition to the major shenanigans like the microwave cleaning tricks and hacks, we also have some simple microwave cleaning tips that can help improve your cleaning experience
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