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Your microwave’s interior is splattered with food. Effortlessly get it clean like new again.

5. Clean the Microwave Turntable
Remove the turntable and wash it like you would a regular dish in your sink. Dry it thoroughly before placing it back in the microwave. This is also a good opportunity to wipe underneath where the turntable sits.
6. Dry and Deodorize
After you’ve cleaned all the surfaces and the turntable, give the microwave a final wipe-down with a dry cloth to remove any leftover moisture. If there are still some lingering smells, you can deodorize by placing a bowl with a mixture of water and baking soda inside, and running the microwave on high for a few minutes. Leave the door open for a bit after to air it out.
7. Tackle the Exterior
Lastly, don’t neglect the exterior of the microwave. Use a disinfectant or a mix of water and vinegar to clean the outside, paying particular attention to the door, handle, and control panel where fingerprints and bacteria are likely to accumulate.
By following these simple steps, your microwave will not only shine on the outside, but its interior will be just as pristine. Regular cleaning can extend the life of your microwave, prevent odors from affecting your food, and, most importantly, it can remove bacteria and food buildup for a healthier cooking environment. So, while it might be an appliance that’s often overlooked, give your microwave a little TLC and it will reward you with continued convenience and cleanliness.

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