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Steps In Cleaning And Maintaining Your Microwave Oven

Posted: April 10th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Home Improvement Articles | Tags: , , | No Comments »

  

The microwave oven is perhaps one of the most important kitchen appliances these days. From reheating leftovers, making popcorn, to cooking dishes, its value is truly remarkable. However, it seems that it’s also often overlooked when it comes to maintenance and cleaning.

Although there are a few types available, maintenance and cleaning requirements are basically the same. The most common type is the countertop microwave oven. Cleaning requirements involve getting rid of specks of food that are stuck on the walls inside. It frequently involves getting rid of the smell too.

Before cleaning, make sure that you unplug the oven for your safety. Spray the inside with orange kitchen spray, letting it stand for at least a few minutes. You may also use club soda placed in a spray bottle. If you wish to use homemade cleaners, you can make a paste of baking soda with vinegar. Or you may simply use vinegar as a spray.

Using a non-abrasive pad or sponge, wipe off the cleaning solution thoroughly. You can rinse the pad or sponge in warm water, if necessary. Thoroughly dry the inside walls using a kitchen towel. Some ovens may necessitate a few extra cleaning instructions. For instance, a GE microwave oven may have a few extra needs, so check the appliance’s manual.

Eliminating the smell of food heated in the oven is also an easy task. In a bowl of water, place 2-3 lemons which are sliced into thin strips. Let it heat in the oven for around 5 minutes. The same odor-eliminating effect can be achieved using a cup of water with a tablespoon of vinegar. Even plain bottled lemon juice works as well.

An over the range microwave oven is actually two appliances in one. Therefore you also need to clean the vent part. Remove the hood filter and place it in a tub of hot water for about 5 minutes. Remove, then spray with your choice of cleaning solution and let soak for 15 minutes. Scrub the vent with a non-abrasive pad, then rinse with water.

Again using your choice of cleaning solution, spray the vent’s interior. However, avoid spraying on crevices and the light. Let the solution sit for about 15 minutes. Use a damp sponge or cloth to completely remove the solution. For hard-to-reach areas of the vent, use a small brush. Dry using kitchen towels, then reattach the filter.

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When Remodeling Your Kitchen, Start With The Best Appliances

Posted: August 11th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Home Improvement Articles | Tags: , , | No Comments »

Kitchen remodeling, two words that can simultaneously strike fear and create excitement for any homeowner. Guaranteed, even if your home is brand new, there are some things that has to be changed in the kitchen.

Older homes generally need to be updated even more. Often it is going to result in a complete gutting and rebuilding to get it exactly what is needed. Having to fix meals in an old kitchen with old appliances is no more that another household chore that needs to be done. Once you have new counters, cabinets, and appliances, though, it will be a joy to cook in.

Appliances that are old need replacing as soon as possible. They simply aren’t as safe or energy efficient as new appliances. In fact, newer appliances will soon pay for themselves considering the savings in energy bills.

So let’s say that the new flooring is in that really sets the mood, and the new cabinetry and counter tops that really make your kitchen zing are installed. In fact, you’re at the point where even the refrigerator doesn’t fit where it should. Now is the time for all new appliances.

Purchasing the new refrigerator is usually one of the first items. As soon as it is in place where it belongs, the entire kitchen starts to take shape around it.

Take care when choosing your new range. If you chose to have a built in model, only the top and front are going to be visible, so don’t worry about a little ding in the side. This is often when the new microwave is chosen too. If an over the range microwave is what you want, make sure it fits properly in the cabinets that you chose.

Buying the new dishwasher can make for a bit of a challenge, too. If you chose to not go with a built in dishwasher, you will have a dishwasher that more than likely extends your counter top. One of the best items to store there is a countertop microwave. Putting your microwave there ensures that you have an electrical outlet right there, and if you should splash something over the dishwasher easily moves for quick cleanup.

Purchasing several appliances all of the same brand can result in deep discounts too. If you bought a GE range, take the time to look at a ge microwave. There is a good possibility that your discount or rebate can be even larger from the manufacturer.

Soon you will be enjoying your new kitchen and will be amazed to find that cooking family meals is not longer a chore, but pure enjoyment.

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