Monday, May 31, 2021

Cleaning the Inside of a Microwave - You'll Be Glad You Did

 The microwave has become one of the essential kitchen appliances today. Most of us are dependent on microwaves in many ways, be it cooking, baking, broiling, or simply reheating the food. But most of the time, we just ignore the maintenance of this very helpful kitchen appliance. Actually, microwave does not really require any special kind of maintenance nor does it require any sort of delicate handling, what it requires is, basically, proper cleaning not necessarily after each action but at least twice a month.

Why it is necessary to clean the microwave
  1. Cleaning the microwave, from time to time, is really necessary not only to give you a feeling of cleanliness but also to disinfect it from microorganisms like moulds and bacteria breeding on the gunk got accumulated on the walls and ceiling of your microwave.

  2. If the microwave has food splatters stuck on the interiors, it decreases the efficiency of the microwave and slows down the cooking process, because the microwave has to heat up that muck, which has adhered to the sides and ceiling, as well.

How to clean the inside of a Microwave

There are 4 recommended ways to clean the inside of the microwave. All 4 ways are quite easy and effective and require minimal effort from your side. You can choose any one of these depending on the things you have with you or whatever method you think will effectively clean your microwave.

Vinegar Method

  1. Fill a microwave safe glass bowl with equal measures of water and vinegar.

  2. Place the bowl in the microwave and turn it on for 4 minutes. If your microwave is a high-powered microwave, reduce the temperature to 2 minutes.

  1. Be careful, if you are trying this method for the first time, although you are using a diluted mild acetic acid

    solution (vinegar), keep in mind that you are working with a chemical.

  2. The vinegar solution steams up the inside of the microwave, loosening the gunk.

  3. Don't open the microwave door for 5 minutes, trapped steam dissolves the grease and condenses onto the

    sidewalls and ceiling of the microwave.

  4. Take out the glass bowl carefully using oven mitts because the vinegar solution must be quite hot.

  5. Unplug the microwave.

  6. Clean the inside of the microwave with a paper napkin or a kitchen towel. The muck can be easily wiped off from

    the walls and ceiling of the microwave. Clean the floor, sweeping any dried crumbs, and lastly clean the door.

  7. Let the diluted vinegar solution cool down a little bit, dip a soft sponge in it and lightly rub it onto the interiors

    again, this will further remove any stubborn grease from the inside of the microwave.

  8. Take out the turntable plate and roller ring of the microwave and wash them with mild soap under running water,

    pat them dry using a clean kitchen towel, and place them inside the microwave.

  9. This method not only cleanses your microwave but also disinfects and deodorizes it. However, if you don't like

    the vinegar smell, let the microwave door open for some time, the odor will disperse rapidly.

    Lemon Method

  1. Take about half a cup of water in a microwavable bowl. Cut the lemon in 2 halves, squeeze the juice into the water, and drop the rinds into the water.

  2. Microwave for 3 minutes.

  3. The remaining steps will be same as discussed in vinegar method.

  4. To your delight, unlike vinegar, lemon leaves a mild citrusy fragrance in the microwave.

    Dishwasher Liquid Method

  1. Take about half a cup of warm water in a microwave safe bowl.

  2. Dissolve 2 tablespoons of dishwasher liquid in the water.

  3. Microwave for 2 minutes or until the steam forms.

  4. The rest of the steps are same as in vinegar method.

    Baking soda Method

  1. Make a past of 2 tablespoons of baking soda to 1 tablespoon of water. You can increase the measures as per requirement but make sure to maintain a ratio of 2:1 for effective cleaning.

  2. Unplug the microwave.

  3. Remove the turntable and roller ring. Wash them with soap and water and let them dry.

  4. In the meantime, apply the soda paste thinly all over inside of the microwave, starting from ceiling, walls, floor,

    and, at the end, onto the inside of the door.

  5. Let the paste work on the hardened grease for 10 to 15 minutes and after that wipe off the soda paste using wet

    sponge or cloth and clean the inside of the microwave off any remnant of spills or splatter using wet towel.

Besides this, different types of microwave cleaning wipes are also available in the market these days. These are pre- moistened wipes and can effectively clean and deodorize your microwave. You can buy any of the various brands available from your nearby supermarket or can order them online.

No matter, what method you use to clean the inside of the microwave, it is always advisable to air out and let the microwave dry after cleaning by keeping the microwave door open for 5 to 10 minutes. In order to avoid heavy buildups of grease and sticky food splatters over time, try to clean your microwave, instantly, after each use. However, it is not always practical, but at least give it a go.

Once your microwave becomes sparkling clean, you will feel much lighter and healthier, psychologically, and would get a new zest and zeal to cook delightfully delicious microwave recipes and can't stop patting yourself on your achievement.

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