Dried grease and food residues on the walls of a microwave oven are a problem that every housewife faces. Using hard brushes or harsh chemicals may damage the special coating camera, which will cause sparks and damage. The most effective and safe cleaning method is based on the “steam bath” principle, which softens dirt without mechanical effort.
The power of citrus and steam
One of the most popular options is to use regular lemon. This method not only dissolves fat, but also eliminates unpleasant odors, leaving a fresh aroma inside.
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Pour about 500 ml of water into a wide bowl.
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Cut the lemon in half and squeeze the juice into the water, and throw in the halves themselves.
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Place the container in the oven at maximum power for 5-10 minutes (the water should boil and give off steam).
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Do not open the door for another 10 minutes after the signal to condensation dissolved the dirt.
After this procedure, it is enough to wipe the walls with a soft damp cloth or sponge.
Vinegar against old stains
If the dirt is very strong or there is a persistent unpleasant odor, it will work best table vinegar 9%. An acidic environment destroys the structure of fatty plaque faster than water.
Mix water and vinegar in a 1:1 ratio (or add 3 tablespoons of vinegar per glass of water). Microwave for 5 minutes. The only negative is the pungent odor during the heating process, so it is recommended open the window for ventilation. Vinegar vapors perfectly disinfect surfaces.
Baking soda for shine
Baking soda works as a mild alkaline solution that is safe for enamel and bioceramics. This method is ideal if you need to remove burnt food particles.
Dissolve a tablespoon of baking soda in a glass of water and repeat the heating procedure. After treatment, wipe the surfaces with a clean cloth. To enhance the effect, you can make a paste of water and soda, apply it locally to difficult stains, leave for a couple of minutes, and then rinse.
What you should absolutely not do
To ensure that your equipment lasts a long time, it is important to avoid common maintenance mistakes.
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Do not use metal scourers – they scratch the protective layer that reflects microwaves.
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Avoid getting water into the vents as this may cause a short circuit.
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Do not use products containing chlorine or harsh abrasive particles.
To maintain cleanliness, it is recommended to use a special plastic cap when heating food, which absorbs the main splashes of fat.
Timely care significantly extends the life of household appliances.
