CLEANING MICROWAVE OVEN EASILY WITH 4 SECRETS BELOW (PART II)
1. Scrub stubborn grease with baking soda
When cleaning the house, the kitchen, stubborn grease, and grease are always “enemies” of housewives. If you melted the butter in the microwave, it could have splashed all over the door and sides of the appliance. Mix enough baking soda and water to make a mixture that is not too liquid to spread. Then rub them with a cloth on greasy areas before you wipe off with a wet cloth.
If there is a lot of grease, consider spraying on the inside with a special product to remove grease.
2. Remove yellow stains with nail polish remover
The other family tip we would recommend is removing the stain with acetone. Perhaps you can not lack of nail polish remover in the house.
If you have an old microwave, it may stain gold after years of use. However, they are easy to remove with a little nail polish. Dip a lump of cotton in acetone nail polish remover and scrub yellow stains until they fade.
To remove the smell of dark acetone, wipe the microwave with a damp cloth.
3. Rub the scorched marks with baking soda and vinegar with a sponge
1. Dip a cloth in soapy water and squeeze out the water
Fill the bowl or sink with warm soapy water and drop the dishcloth into it. Dip the cloth so that it soaks up the soapy water. Then squeeze out most of the soapy water from the cloth.
You can use liquid dishwashing liquid to make soapy water.




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