The revolutionary tricks to clean all kitchen appliances and make them sparkling clean in just a few minutes
- A home star shared how to clean the most common kitchen appliances
- Carolina McCauley uses water, baking soda, lemon, dish soap, and vinegar.
- She cleans her sandwich maker, dishwasher, fryer and microwave.
- His quick cleaning tips will leave your kitchen appliances sparkling clean and spotless.
A home star shared how to clean the most popular kitchen appliances using just a few ingredients and household items.
McCauley Carolina, a mother of two sons from Perth , used a combination of water, soda, lemon, dishwasher and vinegar to clean your kitchen.
Carolina starts her cleaning tour with the sandwich toaster and creates a solution to remove the dirt from the grill plates.
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Put equal parts vinegar and water in a spray bottle and apply the solution to the sandwich press, which is safe to use around food and wipe any dirt off the unit.
Combine equal parts vinegar and water in a spray bottle and apply the solution to a sandwich press, safe to use around food.
The mother then wipes away grease residue and dirt with a towel to reveal clean hotplates.
Carolina then cleans her microwave by adding equal amounts of water and lemon juice to a heatproof bowl.
Carolina cleans her microwave by placing equal amounts of water and lemon juice in a heatproof bowl, microwaving the bowl for five minutes, and removing any dirt.
Microwave the container for five minutes while the steam coats the interior and removes any dirt.
To keep a dishwasher sparkling clean and remove any leftover stains or dirt, Carolina puts in a cup of vinegar and runs a quick cycle.
This method results in a spotless dishwasher every time, as the vinegar contains disinfecting properties that remove dirt, grease, and bacteria.
To keep a dishwasher sparkling clean and remove any remaining stains or dirt, Carolina adds a cup of vinegar and runs a quick cycle.
Finally, to clean her fryer, Mom adds baking soda and dish soap to the pan and adds boiling water to the mixture and leaves it in the fryer to clean, then rinses with water.
Finally, to clean her fryer, the mother-of-two adds a combination of baking soda and dish soap to the pan.
Add boiling water to the mixture and leave in the fryer to clean, then rinse well with water.
Carolina's cleaning tips will keep your most-used kitchen appliances sparkling clean and ready for the next use.
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