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Title: How To Clean 7 Commonly Used Small Kitchen Appliances


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How To Clean 7 Commonly Used Small Kitchen
Appliances
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  • From toasters and juicers, to waffle grills and
    coffee makers, the average person uses a variety
    of small kitchen appliances on a regular basis,
    but because theyre used so often, cleaning them
    sometimes gets forgotten about.
  • However, bacteria and grime can soon build up on
    them, and in some cases, even make you ill, so
    heres a guide to cleaning 7 of the most commonly
    used small kitchen appliances, for a healthier
    kitchen, and a healthier you

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  • Coffee maker
  • Coffee makers are breeding grounds for mold
    growth and bacteria, and should be cleaned daily
    for the best tasting, and safest, coffee.
    Whatever type of coffee maker you use, simply
    remove all the parts and wash them in warm, soapy
    water or pop them in the top of the dishwasher.
    Empty the water reservoir, rinse out the drip
    tray and wipe down the exterior of the machine
    with a damp cloth.
  • Try to leave the reservoir lid open between uses
    to dry it out thoroughly.

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  • Food processor, juicer or blender
  • Always rinse the cup of the juicer or blender
    after every use, and then fill it halfway with
    warm water and some dish soap, before whizzing it
    for up to 30 seconds and rinsing it out.
  • Then, unplug the machine and take it apart to
    rinse the blades and other parts in hot water.
    Leave them to dry before putting them back in the
    machine. Then, wipe the exterior down and use a
    toothbrush or Q-tips soaked in soapy water to get
    into all the hard-to-reach areas where gunk tends
    to build up.

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  • Grill or waffle maker
  • Right after use while the appliance is still
    warm, is the best time to clean it, just be sure
    to unplug it first. Wipe the hot grill down by
    running damp paper towels over the surface with
    the help of tongs, and once the machine has
    cooled completely, you can clean it with a cloth
    soaked in warm, soapy water. For harder to reach
    areas, use a toothbrush or Q-tips.
  • If the machine has a removable plate or drip
    tray, simply wash in soapy water or place in the
    dishwasher.

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  • Microwave
  • Food explosions are a frequent occurrence in
    microwaves, but fortunately, getting rid of them
    isnt hard. Simply take a microwave safe
    container and fill it with a cup of water, before
    heating it up until the water is boiling. Switch
    the microwave off at this point, and keep the
    door shut for a minimum of 15 minutes this
    should loosen any stubborn food particles for you
    to wipe down afterwards.
  • Finally, wipe the exterior down with a cloth
    dipped in a combination of one part white vinegar
    to one part warm water. The glass turntable can
    be popped in the dishwasher or washed by hand.

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  • Mixers
  • To clean your mucky mixer and sanitize it, take
    it apart and wash any non-electrical parts in
    soapy water (or pop them in the dishwasher once
    youve checked the manufacturers manual), before
    wiping them down with a cloth soaked in water,
    and allowing them to dry.
  • Lastly, unplug the machine and wipe the exterior
    down with a damp, soapy cloth, before wiping
    again with a cloth soaked in water. An old trusty
    toothbrush can help you clean between buttons or
    in crevices, or the ventilation slots for the
    motor.

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  • Toaster
  • Unplug the appliance ideally after every use,
    but at least every few days if used often and
    shake it upside down over the sink to get rid of
    crumbs. Empty crumb trays often, too, and wipe
    the exterior down with a cloth dipped in soapy
    water. Use a toothbrush or Q-tips to get right
    into the corners, taking care to avoid the
    heating elements, rinse with a wet cloth and
    leave to dry before plugging back in.

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  • Electric can opener
  • Cross contamination is always a concern with
    electric can openers, as the blade often comes
    into contact with the contents of the can. With
    this in mind, unplug it and wipe down with a
    cloth soaked in soapy water. Its also a good
    idea to remove the cutting mechanism every so
    often, and wash it in soapy water, too.
  • Seems like a lot of effort? Why not ask your
    regular cleaning service to add these small
    kitchen appliances to their cleaning list, and if
    you havent yet hired a cleaning service, hurry
    up the quicker you do so, the quicker you can
    begin enjoy freedom from cleaning!

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