Used vinegar trick, worked pretty well

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      I always silently judge, when they get the order wrong, and now I did it myself…

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      Idk if this is it, but whenever I use my phone to stitch photos, its default is to order in reverse, so if I select 1,2,3 its order (top to bottom) is 3,2,1

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    Chronology is hard, I get it. But you’re supposed to microwave a soap-soaked sponge for cleaning, then microwave popcorn for eating.

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      I’m going to take this as evidence that OP travels through time in the opposite direction. From their perspective, the microwave was dirty, so they put a bunch of popcorn and a paper bag in it. All the mess jumped into the bag, and the microwave became clean.

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      I like to crack an egg into a coffee mug then set it in the microwave for 10 minutes.

      When you hear a pop it’s ready to be cleaned.

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      You put water and white vinegar in a bowl and microwave it. The steam will make it easier to clean and everything will smell of white vinegar overpowering any other odour.

      ⚠️ Edit: I think it’s worth mentioning that microwaving water can be dangerous and lead to serious burn injuries. There’s a U.S. FDA article about it here.

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          It is worth noting that you should be careful about heating water in the microwave. If you’re using filtered water, and the container you’re using is very smooth, it’s possible to heat it beyond the boiling point, at which point agitating it can cause it to essentially explode. Ann Reardon talks about it in this video here, and like she also mentions in the video the U.S. FDA has warnings about it on their website here.

          I clean my microwave once a month by using a cloth I’ve rinsed in hot water, and wrung out. If it’s particularly grimy I use some mild soap too.

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            Wait until you find out how steam works

            I’m just going by 100% of the instructions online, which all say “until it boils.”

            Southern Living, The Kitchn, The Spruce, Good Housekeeping all say “boil”

            Wirecutter doesn’t specifically say boil but it uses the same time that all the other sources do, which is 5 minutes. In my experience, two cups of water will easily boil in 4.5 minutes in most microwaves (cheap potatoes), so there you go. Vinegar or lemon juice isn’t far from water’s boiling temperature.

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        You can use lemon water as well. Both white vinegar and lemon acidic and have antimicrobial properties.

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      Whatever it is, I bet maids hate them for it.

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      I just use cleaning vinegar and a sponge (the cleaning style is a little stronger than the food grade), but I think the “vinegar trick” is filling a bowl or cup up with vinegar, microwaving it for about 5 minutes, and letting it stand. Supposedly the vapors coat the inside and make anything stuck-on easy to wipe off.

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        Well, vinegar and water. The moisture is what softens the stuck on stuff and the vinegar helps with the smell.

        It is like soaking dishes and it works extremely well for dried on/burnt foods.

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    I bought a lid (looks like a dome) that I put over things in the microwave so the microwave stays clean.

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      The image clearly shows it was removed and reinserted for the clean, not sure why that needed mentioning

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      They don’t say it for us lazy folk, this calls for the dishwasher. While mine is too big to fit normally I can set it up on the side so it doesn’t block the rotating arm.