The Best Microwave Cleaning Trick Ever

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by BrightNest
Your microwave is basically a time-saving miracle worker. Why bother with stovetops or ovens when you can just zap something for two minutes and dig in? But, they do have one downside: it only takes one forgotten paper towel while reheating some spaghetti to create a volcanic eruption of sauce inside your microwave.
If you've been avoiding microwave-cleaning duty because the idea of scraping at those nuked-on food remnants makes you cringe, we don't blame you. But, we can help. This trick only takes five minutes and it skips the pain-point of microwave cleaning!
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  • Wanda sinnema Wanda sinnema on Jul 11, 2015
    I use a bowl of water (appox 1 qt) add some lemon juice, maybe 1/4 C. about 2 tb ov baking soda,,,,, zap for 3-4 minutes.... wipe down inside.. its done..then I put the water down the garbage disposal.. and give that a whirrrrr to freshen that..
  • Debbi Morrow-Carlson Debbi Morrow-Carlson on Jan 15, 2016
    I have a cover that fits over a dinner size plate. it is dome shaped and it can be vented. I also have two different size flat plastic circles for bowls. They keep the food from splattering in the first place. I rarely do anything but polish up the stainless steel to look brighter. A couple of years ago something caught fire in my Mom's microwave. Luckily the only damage was cosmetic. But it was awful. I tried everything to remove the burn stains from inside. What finally did the trick was fingernail polish remover,. And it was so quick and easy.
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