{"id":227,"date":"2025-01-25T01:11:40","date_gmt":"2025-01-24T17:11:40","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/artoz.xyz\/index.php\/2025\/01\/25\/how-to-make-sure-your-microwave-never-gets-dirty\/"},"modified":"2025-01-25T01:11:40","modified_gmt":"2025-01-24T17:11:40","slug":"how-to-make-sure-your-microwave-never-gets-dirty","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/artoz.xyz\/index.php\/2025\/01\/25\/how-to-make-sure-your-microwave-never-gets-dirty\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Make Sure Your Microwave Never Gets Dirty"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.simplyrecipes.com\/thmb\/JN7pxP1zydx8Jt6tIb1AAhjdJQ8=\/3880x2587\/simply-recipes-clean-microwave-interior-lead-option-02-d3d4af09b341418899eb6c813a8fe0fd.jpg\" \/><\/p>\n<div id=\"mntl-sc-page_1-0\" data-sc-sticky-offset=\"135\" data-sc-ad-label-height=\"11\" data-sc-ad-track-spacing=\"100\" data-sc-min-track-height=\"250\" data-sc-max-track-height=\"600\" data-sc-breakpoint=\"50em\" data-sc-load-immediate=\"5\" data-sc-content-positions=\"[1, 1, 1, 1250, 1, 1, 1, 1]\" data-bind-scroll-on-start=\"true\">\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\"> I ran into a friend in my neighborhood late last year and spontaneously invited her to my place for coffee. Offering to help, she opened the microwave to warm up the day-old muffins I&#8217;d also put out. I immediately felt a pang of embarrassment, remembering the reheated chili still decorating the inside of my microwave.\n<\/p>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_3-0\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\"> In my hastiness earlier that morning, I&#8217;d warmed up some leftovers for my daughter&#8217;s school lunch, forgetting to cover them. Three minutes later, my microwave looked like a crime scene, with bits of chili speckled across every surface. The outcome wasn&#8217;t inevitable, though.\n<\/p>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_5-0\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\"> Had I remembered this super simple tip, my microwave might have looked brand, spanking new. Or, at the very least, it wouldn&#8217;t have caused me embarrassment. My friend said she didn&#8217;t care, but I certainly did! And that subtle humiliation was all the motivation I needed never to forget again\u2014especially when the solution was (quite literally) always in my kitchen.\n<\/p>\n<p><span class=\"heading-toc\" id=\"toc-how-to-make-sure-your-microwave-never-gets-dirty\"\/><\/p>\n<h2 id=\"mntl-sc-block_7-0\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block lifestyle-sc-block-heading mntl-sc-block-heading\"> <span class=\"mntl-sc-block-heading__text\"> How To Make Sure Your Microwave Never Gets Dirty <\/span> <\/h2>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_8-0\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\"> The tip is almost too simple to consider calling it one: Before heating any food in your microwave, lay a paper towel loosely over your dish. Don&#8217;t press it down\u2014you want to leave some room for steam to escape. The paper towel acts like a protective shield, catching any food debris that tries to escape during heating while still allowing steam to vent. It&#8217;s practically foolproof and proves particularly helpful for foods with a lot of moisture, like soups, sauces, and stews.\n<\/p>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_10-0\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\"> Of course, you can also buy silicone or plastic covers for this purpose, but many people have concerns about plastic leaching into foods, especially when the plastic is heated. And as my editor Meg Scott says, &#8220;Why buy another thing when you can just use a paper towel?&#8221; Touche!\n<\/p>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_12-0\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\"> Unlike dedicated microwave covers that are ultimately indestructible from an eco-perspective, take up space, and have to be washed, paper towels are already in most kitchens and (if not <em>too<\/em> soiled) can be composted after use. Plus, they&#8217;ll conform to any container shape, from your smallest ramekin to your largest mixing bowl.\n<\/p>\n<figure id=\"mntl-sc-block_14-0\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block lifestyle-sc-block-image mntl-sc-block-universal-image mntl-sc-block-image--no-theme no-theme mntl-sc-block-image figure-landscape figure-high-res\"><figcaption id=\"mntl-figure-caption_1-0\" class=\"comp mntl-figure-caption text-utility-100 figure-article-caption\"> <span class=\"figure-article-caption-owner\"><\/p>\n<p>Simply Recipes \/ Getty Images<\/p>\n<p><\/span><br \/>\n<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p><span class=\"heading-toc\" id=\"toc-tips-for-success\"\/><\/p>\n<h2 id=\"mntl-sc-block_15-0\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block lifestyle-sc-block-heading mntl-sc-block-heading\"> <span class=\"mntl-sc-block-heading__text\"> Tips for Success <\/span> <\/h2>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_16-0\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\"> To keep foods like leftover rice or pasta from drying out, sprinkle a little water on top, toss in an ice cube, or dampen the paper towel before reheating, which helps to create a more pronounced steam effect. Always opt for plain paper towels for reheating. Paper towels with prints or dyes (though fun!) could release chemicals when they\u2019re heated.\n<\/p>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_18-0\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\"> Recycled paper towels sometimes contain tiny metal particles that could spark, so it\u2019s best to use those labeled \u201cmicrowave-safe.\u201d If you&#8217;re microwaving for long periods of time, remember to pause and re-wet your paper towel. While uncommon, excessively dry towels could potentially catch fire.\n<\/p>\n<p><span class=\"heading-toc\" id=\"toc-the-best-way-to-clean-your-microwave-if-it-does-get-dirty\"\/><\/p>\n<h2 id=\"mntl-sc-block_20-0\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block lifestyle-sc-block-heading mntl-sc-block-heading\"> <span class=\"mntl-sc-block-heading__text\"> The Best Way To Clean Your Microwave If It Does Get Dirty <\/span> <\/h2>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_21-0\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\"> Even with the paper towel technique, sometimes messes happen. When they do, globally recognized cleaning expert and GoCleanCo CEO Sarah McAllister shares some tips for getting your microwave back into tip-top shape.\n<\/p>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_23-0\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\"> McAllister&#8217;s favorite method is refreshingly simple. &#8220;Grab a mug or microwaveable bowl and pour in 1 cup of water and 1 to 2 tablespoons of vinegar.&#8221; Then, &#8220;microwave on high for 5 minutes.&#8221; She explains that the steam loosens up all the dried-on food inside the microwave, making it effortless to wipe up with a damp cloth or paper towel.\n<\/p>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_25-0\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\"> For those inevitable mid-cooking splatters, she encourages dealing with it in the moment. While it might not always be easy, she emphasizes that &#8220;Wiping up messes as they happen is <em>always <\/em>the easiest way&#8221; to keep your microwave from collecting build-up. &#8220;If you wait for the food to dry or get cooked on,&#8221; she explains, &#8220;it becomes a much more time-consuming process to clean up.&#8221;\n<\/p>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_27-0\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\"> And for those tricky spots? It&#8217;s as easy as using &#8220;a small scrub brush dipped in soapy water&#8221; to get into the nooks and crannies. &#8220;If the food splatters are hardened on,&#8221; though, &#8220;it&#8217;s best to do the vinegar trick\u2026first to soften them.&#8221;\n<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><script async src=\"\/\/www.instagram.com\/embed.js\"><\/script><br \/>\n<br \/>#Microwave #Dirty<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I ran into a friend in my neighborhood late last year and spontaneously invited her to my place for coffee. Offering to help, she opened the microwave to warm up the day-old muffins I&#8217;d also put out. I immediately felt a pang of embarrassment, remembering the reheated chili still decorating the inside of my microwave. 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