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Easy DIY guide to cleaning a toaster

Easy DIY step by step guide to cleaning a toaster

A toaster is undoubtedly one of the most useful and important items in a kitchen yet we often forget about it. Not only do we forget to inspect it and check it for irregularities but also to clean it. Cleaning a toaster helps to increase its life and also makes it more efficient. Moreover, when a toaster is not clean from the inside, we tend to eat breads that get slightly dirty when inserted in. Cleaning a toaster is a rather easy process and definitely easier than cleaning other electrical items in the kitchen. Rather than calling a professional for repairs or servicing, you can do it on your own. For your reference, we have presented a step by step DIY guide to cleaning a toaster.

Step 1: Unplug and place in a spacious area

The first step that you need to follow is to unplug the toaster from the electricity supply and then move it to a more spacious area in the kitchen. It is better to place it on a newspaper so that when you clean it, the dirt and dust doesn’t fall on the kitchen counter.

Step 2: clean the interior of the toaster first

 

Now the next step to follow is to clean the inside space of the toaster first.  To do so, take a clean toothbrush and dampen it a little bit. Now use it to take out the crumbs and other particles present in the interior of the toaster. You can also empty the crumb tray outside the toaster as it may contain many crumb particles. Wipe the tray by making use of water and some soap. In some cases, the toaster may not contain a crumb tray and in such cases, all you need to do is to turn the toaster upside down to drop off whatever particles are remaining.

Step 3: clean the exterior of the toaster last

Now once the interiors are cleaned, you need to clean the exterior. For this, you can take a piece of cloth and soak it in vinegar.  Wipe the outside of the toaster using this cloth as it helps to take off the really tough stains and marks. You can also make use of a little bit of soda to scrub it off.  It is important that cleaning doesn’t leave any scratches on the toaster and for this, make sure that you use a gentle sponge or soft cloth.

Toasters must be cleaned every few days or weeks to prevent dirt from settling in. If cleaning is not done regularly, you might be at risk of eating dirty breads. Moreover, dust and bread crumbs stuck inside prevent it from doing its job efficiently. Just like the toaster, every electrical appliance needs thorough cleaning and checking every once in a while to enhance the performance. So make sure you do periodic checks and cleaning. This also lowers the need for repairs or servicing, thus saving a great deal of your money.

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