How Do You Clean A Microwave With Baking Soda?
If you’ve ever approached your microwave armed with paper towels, spray cleaner, and the best intentions only to shudder and shut the door again, disheartened by the inch-thick crust of splattered tomato sauce, blasted baked beans, and petrified nacho cheese sauce, this is one article you will want to sit up and pay attention to. With just a few simple, cheap and environmentally friendly items you likely already have in your kitchen, your microwave will practically clean itself. Pour 2 cups water into a shallow microwave-safe bowl or Pyrex pie plate. Add 2 tbsp. baking soda and stir until dissolved. Place bowl in the microwave, shut the door, and microwave on full power for 2 to 3 minutes. Do not open the microwave door; let the baking soda and water mixture sit in microwave for at least four hours. (Overnight is okay too.) After four (or more) hours, open microwave. Remove the bowl. Dampen a clean sponge in the now-cool baking soda and water mixture and squeeze out all excess water. W