How to Clean a Microwave: Quick Hacks You Can Try Right Now
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"If there is too much lemon water and you feel like it's sticky, follow with a rinse with a wet cloth," Koch adds. "Be sure to wash the plate and tray it sits on as well, and don't forget the door." This method also works wonders to rid your microwave of that smell that lingers after that one time you miscalculated and ended up with burnt popcorn.
"This tool is a great way to clean a microwave if you want to skip the water-and-bowl method," she says. "The steamer has the same idea, but is a little faster at busting through stuck-on messes."
"If the inside of your microwave oven has some stubborn stains from one too many frozen dinner fiascos, don't let it get you down. You have two options: Get your hands on a grease-cutting spray, like Method Heavy-Duty Degreaser, or make a soapy water solution with a product like Dawn Platinum EZ-Squeeze dish soap and warm water."
"If you'd like to clean your microwave's interior with white vinegar and water, you can do so by placing a one-to-one mixture of both liquids in a small bowl. Just like in the citrus steam-cleaning hack, place the microwave-safe bowl inside and turn on the power for approximately three minutes."
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