For many, a microwave is the last thing that is thought about when it comes to cleaning and this is because we don’t see it.
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ToggleWe have to vacuum the floor to get rid of dust and dirt, polish the table to create a shine and wipe down the kitchen surfaces to remove any oil, mess and bacteria.
From the outside, that calls for a clean house, but if we look closely there is one thing we have ignored.
You guessed it – the microwave. When it comes to cleaning a microwave, it can be difficult to know where to start, but it is much easier than you think.
All that you need is a lemon and you are ready to go.
Why Use Lemon?
You may be wondering, “why should we use lemon?”. Well, lemon has a lot more use than you may think.
Not only can it be used in food and for drink, but it also makes for a great cleaning tool.
Lemon juice carries plenty of anti-bacterial and antifungal properties, working to get rid of lingering smells and replacing them with a fresh scent.
Lemon is a great choice for those who want to use something natural to make a difference.
Another great thing about using lemons is that they are always easily accessible. Run out of lemons to use?
Simply take a trip to your local store and pick some up!
Using lemon juice is very convenient and can make a world of a difference for your microwave.
How To Clean Your Microwave
Cleaning your microwave can be daunting, especially when you have allowed it to build up with dirt and grime.
Luckily, there is a simple answer to all your microwave problems and that is with lemon.
Using a lemon to clean your microwave is a very easy process; it will not only clean the microwave but leave it smelling fresh.
Below, we will be explaining in detail how to achieve this and make a difference to the quality of your microwave.
What You Will Need
- Measuring jug/microwave safe bowl
- Cleaning rag
- 1 lemon
Instructions
- Add water – The first step is to pour half a cup of water into your microwave safe bowl or into a measuring jug.
- Add the lemon juice – After this is done, cut 1 lemon in half and squeeze the lemon’s juice into the water. Continue by dropping the lemon halves into the bowl.
- Microwave – Next, place this bowl into the microwave and microwave for 3 minutes at a high power. By the end of the 3 minutes your bowl should be filled with boiling liquid.
- Wait – Wait for 5 minutes to let it stand, but do not open the door. The aim is for the steam to get rid of any dried food and mess in the microwave.
- Start cleaning – It is finally time to start cleaning your microwave. Open the microwave door and clean the sides, ceiling and floor. Don’t forget to clean the turntable either – the easiest way to do this is to lift it out and clean separately.
- Scrub – You may find yourself having to scrub some of the stubborn parts. To do this, get your rag, dip it in the hot lemon water and scrub directly at the tough bits. Eventually, this will be cleaned away.
- Put your microwave back together – If you had to remove the turntable to clean, dry it off and place it back into the microwave. Double check everything is cleaned and back in its place before shutting the door.
- Finishing touches – To finish, clean the front of the door, the microwave handle and the buttons. These are where you will find a lot of your germs so make sure to give this a thorough clean.
How To Prevent A Messy Microwave
We have food every day, so it is inevitable that our microwave will become messy.
Food splatters are completely normal and is something most of us shrug off, but when we see the state of our microwave after some weeks, this can make us regret making such a mess.
However, there are ways to prevent a messy microwave and it only takes two steps.
Use A Microwave Cover
The simplest way to protect your microwave from mess is to use a microwave cover.
Microwave covers are simple yet very effective and they can be purchased almost anywhere.
When you use your microwave, simply place the microwave cover on top of your plate or bowl before turning on the microwave to heat up.
By doing this, any food that splatters will go onto the cover and protect the inner walls of the microwave.
Keep On Top Of Cleaning
The second method to prevent a messy microwave is to keep on top of your cleaning.
After every use, even if the dirt and grime is not significantly visible, take a wipe and clean down the surfaces of the microwave.
By doing this, you are making it easier for yourself in the future when you need to do a deep clean and it keeps your microwave looking clean all of the time.
Final Thoughts
Overall, cleaning your microwave should not be a stressful job as long as you are always wiping down the surfaces frequently and have the helping hand of a microwave cover.
However, it may be that you are someone who leaves the cleaning to the last minute and is left with a heap of dirt and grime in their microwave.
If this is the case, there is no need to worry! The easiest and most natural way to clean your microwave is using lemon and water.
Simply heat this up and let it work wonders! Not only will your microwave be left clean and pristine, but it will smell just like lemons.
Cleaning your microwave can seem like an awful task and it is something that not everyone wants to tackle, but with the simple help of lemon and water, your microwave will be looking and smelling fresh in no time.