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Spring is a great time to clean your home, including your household appliances. Your appliances work hard all year round, so giving them extra attention and care is important during your spring-cleaning routine. Here’s the ultimate guide to spring-cleaning your household appliances. 

 

1. Refrigerator 

The first step to cleaning your refrigerator is to empty it. Remove all the shelves, drawers, and racks, and wash them in warm, soapy water. Use a mixture of baking soda and water to clean the inside of the refrigerator, and don't forget to vacuum the coils at the back of the fridge. This will help your fridge run more efficiently and reduce energy consumption. 

2. Oven 

Your oven is another appliance that needs extra attention during your spring-cleaning routine. Start by removing any food debris, then use an oven cleaner to clean the inside of the oven. You can also use a mix of baking soda and water to clean the oven door and the stove top burners.  

3. Dishwasher 

Your dishwasher also needs some TLC during spring-cleaning. Remove the racks and wash them in warm, soapy water. Use a dishwasher cleaner to clean the inside of the dishwasher and remove any buildup. Don't forget to clean the spray arm and the filter to ensure your dishwasher works efficiently. 

4. Microwave

Begin cleaning your microwave by removing any loose debris from the inside. Next, fill a microwave-safe bowl with water and add a tablespoon of white vinegar. Microwave the mixture for five minutes, then let the mixture sit in the microwave for a few more minutes to allow the steam to loosen any stuck-on food. Finally, use a damp cloth to wipe the inside of the microwave, paying attention to any stubborn spots.

5. Washing Machine 

Your washing machine needs regular cleaning to prevent mold and mildew buildup. Start by running an empty cycle with hot water and a cup of white vinegar. This will help remove any buildup and odors. You can also clean the drum by using a mix of baking soda and water. Make sure to wipe down the door and the rubber gasket after each use to prevent mold buildup. 

6. Dryer 

Like your washer, your dryer needs regular cleaning throughout the year but deserves extra attention during your spring-cleaning routine. Start by removing any lint buildup from the lint trap. You can also use a vacuum to clean the dryer vent and duct. This will help your dryer run more efficiently and reduce the risk of a fire hazard. 

 

Following these tips can help you keep your household appliances in top shape and ensure they’re working efficiently. Remember to always read the manufacturer's instructions before cleaning your appliances. If you need help repairing or maintaining your household appliances, contact Ace Appliance Sale & Service, based in Anchorage, AK. They've offered appliance repair services to residential and commercial customers for over 40 years. Call them today at (907) 272-8949 or visit their Facebook page to learn more about their business. 

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