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Microwave Maintenance Tips

5/1/2022 (Permalink)

Baking soda and vinegar Fire damage remediation experts advise that you change this filter every six months.

Maintenance Tips For Microwaves

Microwaves are a staple of convenience in almost every kitchen. In order to avoid a smoke smell in your home in Coconut, FL, when you use your microwave, though, you need to maintain it properly. Here are a few tips to ensure that this appliance lasts a long time and doesn't cause a fire.

Keep It Clean

Any appliance that you use to cook or reheat food is eventually going to get dirty. Ideally, everyone in the family will wipe down the microwave after every use, particularly if there is food splatter left behind. However, that is not likely to happen. Fortunately, cleaning the microwave is a fairly simple process:

  • Fill a microwavable bowl with a vinegar and water mixture.
  • Microwave on high for two minutes to create steam.
  • Remove the bowl and wipe down the inside cavity with a gentle, clean cloth.


Even if you use your appliance multiple times a day, a quick cleaning once a week should be enough to get rid of stuck-on food. If the turntable can be removed, you can even wash it by hand with soapy water before returning it to its rightful place.

Replace Worn-Out Parts

Another reason your microwave may give off a smoke smell is a dirty vent grill filter. Models that are installed over your cooking range likely have a charcoal filter that helps exhaust smoke and fumes from your stovetop. Fire damage remediation experts advise that you change this filter every six months. You also will have to replace the light bulbs over the stovetop as well as the ones inside the microwave itself when they burn out.

The smoke smell from your microwave may not just be burnt popcorn but an indication that you need to clean it. Making these simple maintenance tips a part of your regular home care schedule ensures that this convenient appliance will have a longer life.

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