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Microwave oven is a common device in modern kitchens, which uses microwave technology to heat food quickly, bringing great convenience to our lives. However, improper or negligent use may cause the inside of the microwave oven to burn and turn yellow, which not only affects the aesthetics of the microwave oven but may also affect its performance. So, how do we effectively clean a yellowed microwave?This article will give you a detailed introduction to some scientific cleaning methods and steps.
1. Clean tools and materials.
Before cleaning the microwave oven, we need to prepare some basic cleaning tools and materials, including: microwave oven special cleaner, soft cloth, sponge, rubber gloves, vinegar, water, etc. Make sure that the detergents and tools you use are microwave-safe to avoid damage to the microwave.
Second, the cleaning steps.
Power off and cooling: Before you start cleaning, first disconnect the microwave oven from the power and wait for it to cool completely. This is to avoid electric shock accidents during the cleaning process.
Remove the turntable and stand: Gently remove the turntable and stand inside the microwave. For parts that are difficult to remove, you can wrap them in a soft cloth and gently pull them out to avoid scratching the inner wall of the microwave oven.
Cleaning the interior: Spray a special microwave oven cleaner on a soft cloth or sponge, then wipe the inside of the microwave, door cracks, and top. Be careful not to spray the detergent directly inside the microwave oven to avoid damaging the electrical parts. For stubborn stains, you can mix vinegar and water in a 1:1 ratio and wipe with a sponge dipped in the mixture. Vinegar has the effect of removing stains and odors.
Cleaning the turntable and stand: Soak the turntable and stand in hot water, add an appropriate amount of dish soap, and wipe clean with a sponge. Then rinse with clean water and let dry.
Wipe the outside: Wipe the outside of the microwave oven with a soft cloth, especially the control panel part. Avoid wiping with an excessively wet cloth to avoid water seeping into the appliance and causing damage.
Ventilation to dry: After cleaning, leave the microwave oven door open to allow ventilation to dry. At the same time, you can also gently wipe the inside of the microwave oven with a clean, soft cloth to speed up the drying process.
3. Precautions.
When cleaning the microwave, never use steel wool, abrasives, or sharp tools to avoid scratching the inner walls of the microwave oven or damaging its coating.
Avoid using cleaners that contain alcohol, gasoline, or other harsh chemicals that may damage the surface of your microwave oven and appliance parts.
During the cleaning process, if you find that the microwave oven is faulty or abnormal, please stop cleaning immediately and contact professional maintenance personnel for inspection and repair.
4. Preventive measures.
In order to avoid yellowing of the baked paste in the microwave, we can take the following precautions:
Every time you use the microwave, make sure that the food or container is free of metal parts, as the microwave may cause sparks and cause the inside walls to burn.
Use an appropriate container and lid to avoid food spilling during heating and contaminating the inside of the microwave.
Clean your microwave oven regularly to keep its interior clean and hygienic. It is recommended to wash at least once a week.
If you find stains or yellowing on the inner wall of the microwave oven, treat it in time to avoid aggravated stains or difficult to remove.
Summary: With the methods and steps introduced above, we can effectively clean the yellowed microwave oven. At the same time, by taking proper precautions, we can reduce the risk of yellowing the batter in the microwave. Let's work together to keep the kitchen clean and hygienic!