Ozmo Antibacterial Fridge and Microwave Cleaning Spray 250ml

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Ozmo Antibacterial Fridge and Microwave Cleaning Spray 250ml

Ozmo Antibacterial Fridge and Microwave Cleaning Spray 250ml

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Cleaning the microwave can be a daunting task, especially when it’s covered in splattered food and mysterious smells. Cleaning the outside of your microwave will also make it look better. Simply spray the outside with your regular detergent, or use equal parts vinegar and water. Let it sit for a few minutes. Next, use a wet cloth or sponge to wipe everything down. Repeat these steps as needed. Let the paste sit for 5-10 minutes, then wipe it away with a damp cloth. The bicarbonate of soda will absorb any odours and leave your microwave smelling fresh and clean. When you’re ready to open the door, do so with care as the interior will be very hot. The bowl and solution will be too, so be sure to use oven gloves or a tea towel when removing it. Set the mixture to one side, ready for the next step.

Step 1: Fill a microwave-safe bowl with one cup of water and 1/4-cup of white vinegar. If you don’t have vinegar handy, you can substitute one teaspoon of dish soap. Microwave spillages are a common occurrence. In fact, foods like soups and baked beans are notorious for splattering if not fully covered during the heating process.

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To clean the microwave’s interior, take a non-scratch sponge and wipe each surface from the top down. That way, any debris from burnt-on food will collect at the bottom and can be wiped away before you begin cleaning the bottom half. And don’t forget to clean the rubber seal around the door where dirt can be easily caught. For strong odors (think: burnt popcorn), clean any leftover residue and place an odor-absorbing gel, like Fresh Wave, inside until you run it again. On the tough stains, use the sponge to create a large amount of foam over the stain, and then just turn on the microwave for a few minutes at high heat.

Learning how to clean a microwave is easy if you have a lemon to hand. 'Lemons contain citric acid, which is one of the best natural cleaners and antibacterial ingredients', explain cleaning gurus Steph and Jade, @stade_clean. 'The antibacterial properties of lemon juice make it the perfect cleaning agent.' The top tip for learning how to clean a microwave is to let a bowl of water mixed with either lemon, vinegar, or baking soda sit in the microwave for three minutes on high heat before you start scrubbing with a cloth. The steam created from the water solution will work wonders, and make cleaning ten times easier.lt;p>Formulation&nbsp;type: (AL)- Other liquids to be applied undiluted&nbsp;<br />

Use a sponge or cloth to wipe away any softened food and stains inside the microwave. Pay extra attention to any particularly stubborn spots, and use a scraper or toothbrush to gently loosen and remove them. The only Fridge and Microwave Cleaner with proven Antibacterial action for added protection and peace of mind (Tested & proven to kill 99.9% of bacteria, including E. coli, Salmonella, and MRSA). Similarly, while standard surface cleansers are fine for the microwave’s external surfaces, you only want to use food-safe cleaners intended for use in a microwave on the interior. This is because any residue left behind after rinsing could potentially seep into your food. Scourers Use the soapy sponge to work at the grease and grime inside the microwave. Use a circular motion, making sure you’ve covered right from the top to the bottom of the microwave. Again, make sure you don’t get any water in the vents, as this will cause damage to your microwave. Before we explore the best methods for cleaning a microwave, let’s consider what you should not clean it with. BleachStep 4: Once you’ve waited three minutes, carefully remove the bowl from the microwave. Be sure to use a potholder to avoid getting burned. Leave it to cool down for 5-10 minutes. The steam will be very hot, so it could burn you if you open the microwave straight away.

Start by removing any large pieces of food or debris from the inside of the microwave. Use a damp cloth or sponge to wipe away any crumbs or loose bits of food. Add a few drops of your favourite essential oil if you want to leave a nice scent - the only downside to cleaning with vinegar is the strong smell it leaves behind If your machine could do with a deep clean, you’ve come to the right place. In this post, we’ll reveal how to clean a microwave in a matter of minutes, with very little elbow grease required. Step 3: After the time is up, make sure to keep the door closed for three minutes or so. This will allow the steam to heat the bottom, sides, and top of your microwave. If you don’t have dish soap or vinegar, you can place half a lemon in a bowl of water and cook it for five minutes. This all-natural cleaning option comes with the bonus of a fresh citrus scent.

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Use biocides safely and sustainably. It is illegal to use this product for uses or in a manner other than prescribed on this label. Dispose of contents/container in accordance with local regulations. Once the steam has done its work, carefully remove the bowl from the microwave (it will be hot!). Remove the glass plate and turntable, cleaning these separately in the sink with soap and water. Using a cloth or sponge, spread the paste onto the inside of the microwave, making sure to cover all surfaces. It's not just the inside that counts. Remove smudges and grease from your microwave's greasy exterior windows with these steps.



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