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To Clean a Microwave Oven
You only need a bowl of water, lemon juice, and a sponge. 1. First, remove any food or grease from the oven. 2. Next, mix the water and lemon juice and soak the sponge. 3. Finally, scrub the ins
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How to Clean a Trash Compactor
1. The best way to clean a trash compactor is to unplug it from the power source. 2. Next, use a damp cloth or sponge to wipe the inside and outside of the unit. 3. If there is any food or debris build-up, u
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To Clean a Garbage Disposal
1. Carefully remove any large chunks of food with a slotted spoon and use a stiff brush to remove particles from the blades. 2. If your disposal smells bad, pour a cup of white vinegar down the drain, and let it sit for 30 minutes. 3.
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How to Clean a Refrigerator
To clean the inside of a refrigerator: Start by emptying the fridge and removing everything from the shelves. Wipe down the shelves with a damp cloth and a vinegar-water solution. Next, clean the fridge's inside with a vinegar-water solution and a sponge. Rinse the spo
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How to Clean a Coffee Pot
How to clean a coffee pot: 1. Remove the coffee pot from the coffee maker. 2. Pour out any coffee or water that is inside the pot. 3. Fill the coffee pot with warm water and a drop of dish soap 4. Swirl the water inside the pot, then pour it out. 5. Rinse the coffee pot with warm water. 6.
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How to Clean a Toaster
1. Unplug the toaster. 2. Remove the crumb tray and empty it. 3. Use a pastry brush or vacuum attachment to remove any crumbs from the toaster. 4. Use a damp cloth to wipe down the toaster's exterior. 5. Use a damp cloth or toothpick to clean crumbs from the toaster slots. 6. Allow the toast
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How to Clean Stainless Steel Appliances
Stainless steel is an alloy of iron, carbon, and chromium. The main difference between it and regular steel is that it doesn’t rust. It’s more expensive and harder to work with, but it’s worth it in the long run. To clean stainless steel kitchen appliances, use a damp cloth and a gentle cleanser lik
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To Clean a Kitchen Sink
1. Scrub the sink with a sponge or brush to remove any food or grease. 2. Rinse the sink with hot water. 3. Add a small amount of dish soap to the sink and scrub it again. 4. Rinse the sink with hot water. 5. Repeat steps 2-4 if necessary.
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How to Clean a Kettle
A kettle is a type of pot, typically metal, specialized for boiling water, with a lid, spout, and handle, or a small kitchen appliance also referred to as a tea kettle or teakettle that is used to boil water and sometimes to heat milk or make tea or other hot beverages. Kettles can be placed on a st
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How to Clean an Oven
Cleaning the oven also ensures that it works more efficiently, saving you energy and money. Although there are many ways to clean your oven, some ranges have self-cleaning cycles. This cycle heats the oven to a high temperature, burning off all the food and grease, which can then be wiped away easil
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