How to clean your Stove, Refrigerator, and Dishwasher
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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On This Page
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Why it’s important to clean under-kitchen appliances
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How to clean without moving them
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How to Cleanen by Moving
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There are many rooms in your home. the kitchen The most activity. It is where you prepare the dishes for family gatherings ahead of time and make cherished recipes into delicious meals everyone will enjoy. With all of the cooking, baking, and entertaining that goes on in this space, it’s bound to get a little messy over time—even in places you’d least expect. Take underneath your major kitchen appliances, for example. The stove, refrigerator and dishwasher are where you most often handle food. It is understandable that food crumbs might get stuck under each appliance from time to time.
These are the areas that need to be cleaned in your kitchen. We have some tips from cleaning and appliance experts to help you.
Related: A Step-by-Step Guide to Giving Your Kitchen the Deepest Clean Imaginable
Why it’s important to clean major kitchen appliances
Over time, debris accumulates in your kitchen—especially in those hard-to-reach places, such as under your major appliances, says Leanne Stapf, the COO of The Cleaning Authority. This means that you will need to keep the area clean at least once every three to four month. She says that too much debris can cause problems with appliances’ performance. Dust covering your fridge coils can cause the refrigerator to work harder to cool down.
How to clean under kitchen appliances without moving them
If you have the right tools and the right tools, you don’t have have to move the appliances. Stapf says that a flat vacuum attachment can be used to clean under appliances. It can slide underneath dishwashers and reach hard-to-reach areas. You can also attach a microfiber towel to the stick end of your mop, or another similar item. You can then use the cloth-covered mop for underneath. your stoveTo collect debris, use a dishwasher or oven
What you’ll need
Follow these steps to clean below each major kitchen appliance
Dishwashers
Jessica Petrino (a teacher and expert on appliances) explains how to clean under your dishwasher. AJ Madison. Continue cleaning the area using a vacuum cleaner or a dust brush.
Built-In Refrigerators
Petrino suggests that you remove the plate covering the motor, and then use a vacuum upholstery tool for removing any dust.
Stoves
It is likely that you won’t be capable of getting underneath the stove if you have a range with an anti-tip bracket or tight gas connection. Petrino says that you can run a vacuum under some pro-style ranges. You may need to take the kickplate off the oven door in order to gain access. Models with a drawer under the oven door will need to be removed. Swiffer Run a cloth between the drawer and the sides. the oven “
If your slide-in range has a slide-in option, you are in good company. Petrino says that many stoves have wings that extend over the counters to prevent crumbs and spills from getting stuck between the stove and the stove.
How to clean under kitchen appliances by moving them
You can move your refrigerator and stove if you are still having trouble getting rid of all the dust and dirt.
What you’ll need
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Mop
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Masonite
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Vacuum and broom
Follow these steps to clean and move your major kitchen appliance:
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Stapf says to unplug items in order to avoid safety hazards.
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Petrino suggests that you add masonite to your floors as a protection during this process.
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Move your stove or refrigerator. Then vacuum the area.
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Use a mop dampened using all-purpose flooring cleaner.
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Stapf says to quickly vacuum or sweep the area again after it has dried.
Professional Care
Since a dishwasher Stapf suggests calling a professional to properly remove the appliance. She says, “Once you have done that, you can continue to use the same method as with a stove or refrigerator.”