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Microwave ovens are one of the most-used appliances in any kitchen, but they can easily accumulate splatters, spills, and odors over time. Deep cleaning your microwave may seem like a daunting task, but it doesn’t have to be. With a few simple steps and household ingredients, you can have your microwave looking and smelling like new with minimal effort.
1. Gather Your Supplies
Before you begin, gather the following supplies:
- A microwave-safe bowl
- Water
- White vinegar or lemon
- Dish soap
- A sponge or microfiber cloth
- Baking soda (for tough stains)
- A plastic scraper or spatula (optional)
2. Steam Clean with Vinegar or Lemon
One of the easiest ways to clean your microwave is by using steam. The steam will loosen up any food particles, grease, and grime, making it easier to wipe away.
- Vinegar method: Fill a microwave-safe bowl with 1 cup of water and add 1 tablespoon of white vinegar. Place the bowl in the microwave and heat it on high for 3-5 minutes, depending on your microwave’s power.
- Lemon method: If you prefer a fresh scent, slice a lemon in half and place it, cut-side down, in a bowl of water (about 1 cup). Microwave for 3-5 minutes, and the steam will do the job of loosening up dirt and grime.
Let the bowl sit in the microwave for 2-3 minutes after the microwave stops. This will allow the steam to continue loosening any residue.
3. Wipe Down the Inside
After the steam has worked its magic, carefully remove the bowl from the microwave (it’ll be hot!) and begin wiping the interior with a sponge or microfiber cloth. Start with the walls and ceiling of the microwave, wiping in a circular motion to remove any food splatters or grease. Be sure to get into the corners and the rotating turntable.
If you have stubborn stains, apply a bit of dish soap or baking soda to your sponge and scrub gently. The steam should have softened most of the gunk, making it easier to remove.
4. Clean the Turntable
Remove the microwave’s turntable and wash it with warm soapy water. Use a sponge to scrub away any stuck-on food particles. Dry it thoroughly before placing it back inside the microwave.
5. Clean the Microwave Door and Exterior
The door and exterior of the microwave can get just as dirty as the inside. Use a microfiber cloth or sponge to wipe down the door, including the handle. For glass doors, a glass cleaner or a vinegar-water solution works great to remove fingerprints and smudges.
Don’t forget to clean the exterior of the microwave as well, especially around the vents. Use a damp cloth to wipe down the buttons and control panel gently, making sure not to get any water inside.
6. Deodorize the Microwave
If your microwave has picked up some unpleasant odors, you can deodorize it easily using baking soda or lemon:
- Baking soda method: Place an open box of baking soda inside the microwave overnight. This will help absorb any lingering smells.
- Lemon method: If you used lemon to steam clean, its fresh citrus scent will likely have removed most odors. However, you can place a small bowl of water with a few slices of lemon in it and microwave for another 1-2 minutes to refresh the scent.
7. Final Touches
Once everything is clean and dry, give the microwave a final wipe-down with a dry microfiber cloth to remove any leftover water spots or streaks. Make sure the turntable is securely back in place, and your microwave is ready to use again.
Conclusion
Deep cleaning your microwave doesn’t have to be a chore. With the right tools and a bit of patience, you can easily restore your microwave to its original shine. By steaming with vinegar or lemon, wiping down the surfaces, and deodorizing with simple ingredients, your microwave will stay fresh and clean with minimal effort. Make it a habit to clean your microwave regularly to avoid buildup and keep your kitchen smelling fresh!