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Unveil The Secrets: How To Clean Your Convection Oven Microwave Effortlessly

Emily Graham is the editor in chief and head chef of Cookmag Online. With over 15 years of experience in the culinary industry, she's tested hundreds of kitchen appliances both professionally in restaurant kitchens and at home cooking for her family. Emily loves sharing her knowledge and reviews of the...

What To Know

  • Use a soft cloth or sponge to wipe away any loose food particles, crumbs, or splatters from the interior and exterior of the microwave.
  • Use a clean cloth or sponge to wipe down the interior and exterior surfaces of the microwave, removing the vinegar and baking soda residue.
  • Use a mild dish soap solution and a soft cloth to wipe down the exterior surfaces, including the control panel and door handle.

Keeping your convection oven microwave clean is crucial for optimal performance, hygiene, and longevity. This comprehensive guide will walk you through a step-by-step process on how to clean convection oven microwave effectively and effortlessly.

Materials You’ll Need

  • Soft cloths or sponges
  • White vinegar
  • Baking soda
  • Dish soap
  • Warm water
  • Microwave-safe bowl

Step 1: Unplug and Cool Down

Before cleaning, always unplug the appliance and allow it to cool down completely. This ensures safety and prevents burns.

Step 2: Remove Loose Debris

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Use a soft cloth or sponge to wipe away any loose food particles, crumbs, or splatters from the interior and exterior of the microwave.

Step 3: Steam Cleaning with Vinegar

In a microwave-safe bowl, combine 1 cup of white vinegar with 1 cup of water. Microwave on high for 5-7 minutes, or until the solution boils and steams up the microwave. The steam will help loosen grease and grime.

Step 4: Baking Soda Scrub

Create a paste by mixing 1/2 cup of baking soda with a few tablespoons of water. Apply the paste to the interior surfaces of the microwave, including the turntable plate. Let it sit for 15-20 minutes to neutralize odors and absorb stains.

Step 5: Wipe Down with Dish Soap

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Mix a few drops of dish soap with warm water in a bowl. Use a clean cloth or sponge to wipe down the interior and exterior surfaces of the microwave, removing the vinegar and baking soda residue.

Step 6: Clean the Turntable Plate and Roller Ring

Remove the turntable plate and roller ring (if applicable). Wash them thoroughly with dish soap and warm water, then dry thoroughly before replacing.

Step 7: Clean the Door and Seals

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Use a damp cloth to wipe down the door and its seals. Pay special attention to the crevices where food particles can gather.

Wrapping Up: A Clean and Efficient Appliance

Once you’ve completed these steps, your convection oven microwave will be sparkling clean and ready for use. Regular cleaning will extend its lifespan, improve its performance, and ensure a hygienic cooking environment.

What People Want to Know

Q: How often should I clean my convection oven microwave?
A: Aim to clean it every 2-3 months, or more frequently if it’s used heavily.

Q: Can I use commercial oven cleaners?
A: No, as they can damage the interior coating of the microwave. Stick to natural cleaning solutions like vinegar and baking soda.

Q: What if my microwave has a self-cleaning feature?
A: While self-cleaning features can assist, they don’t eliminate the need for regular manual cleaning. Use a combination of both methods for optimal results.

Q: Can I use a sponge to clean the interior of the microwave?
A: Yes, but avoid using abrasive sponges or scrubbing pads that can scratch the surface.

Q: How do I clean the exterior of the microwave?
A: Use a mild dish soap solution and a soft cloth to wipe down the exterior surfaces, including the control panel and door handle.

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Emily Graham

Emily Graham is the editor in chief and head chef of Cookmag Online. With over 15 years of experience in the culinary industry, she's tested hundreds of kitchen appliances both professionally in restaurant kitchens and at home cooking for her family. Emily loves sharing her knowledge and reviews of the latest and greatest cooking gadgets and small appliances hitting the market. In her spare time, she enjoys cooking up new recipe creations in her fully equipped dream kitchen. Emily holds a degree from The Culinary Institute of America and writes with the goal of helping home cooks at all levels find the right tools to improve their cooking. Follow along on Instagram @chefemilygraham for more of her kitchen adventures and product recommendations.
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