Cleaning Your Microwave with Bar Keepers Friend
I wipe down my microwave at least once weekly with BKF MORE Spray + Foam cleaner. All you do is set the trigger to the symbol to spray for regular cleaning or foam for deeper cleaning. Spray it on, rub it thoroughly with a cloth or sponge, and then use a soft, dry cloth to wipe it dry. It's that easy. If it's a stubborn stain, let the foam sit for a couple of minutes before rubbing it off. Pro Tip: If you use the foam setting, it will stick to the sides without running off. You can use either BKF Spray + Foam or the original powdered cleanser to clean your microwave. It depends on your preference. However, I recommend the powder for deeper stains or if your micro-nuke hasn't been cleaned for a while.Cleaning Inside Your Microwave with Bar Keepers Friend Powdered Cleanser
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- Start by making sure the microwave is unplugged and cool.
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- Dampen a sponge or cloth and sprinkle a small amount of Bar Keepers Friend onto it.
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- Gently scrub the interior surfaces of the microwave, paying particular attention to any stubborn stains or buildup.
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- Once you've covered all the areas, use a clean, damp cloth to wipe away the cleaner residue.
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- Finally, thoroughly dry the interior with a dry cloth before plugging the microwave back in.
Cleaning the Exterior
Bar Keepers Friend is generally safe on the microwave exterior, including the handle. It removes grease, grime, and stains from various surfaces. However, it's always best to spot-test on an inconspicuous area first to ensure compatibility with the specific material of your microwave.You Can Even Clean the Glass Door and the Turntable!
Bar Keepers friend is great on glass. I've used it to clean my windows at home!- Make a paste of Bar Keepers Friend Powdered Cleanser and water. Note: You don’t need much. A little bit goes a long way!
- Rub it on the glass and then let it sit for two minutes
- Next, wipe up the paste with a soft, wet cloth
- Shine it clean with a dry rag or paper towel
About the Author
Randy Clark is a speaker, coach, and author. He publishes a weekly blog at Randy Clark Leadership.com. Randy is passionate about social media, leadership development, and flower gardening. He's a beer geek, and on weekends (after COVID-19), he can be found fronting the Rock & Roll band Under the Radar. He's the proud father of two educators; he has four amazing grandchildren and a wife who dedicates her time to helping others. Randy is the author of the Amazon bestseller The New Manager's Workbook: A crash course in effective management.