How Do You Clean A Microwave With A/screen On Dooe
Tamales wrote:I know this doesn't help if you don't have one, only it seems like a perfect job for a vapor steam cleaner. But if you had ane you probably wouldn't be request.
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Alternatively, heat some cleaner (just hot, not boiling), put in a spray canteen and spray it, and then apply a wet-dry shop vac to suck the gunk out?
Yep, another gadget I don't have.
Strange that your screen is exterior the drinking glass. I thought it was sandwiched between 2 layers of glass these days.
The brand/model I have has gotten a lot of complaints. It was a gift so I didn't accept any say in the matter.
I tried the vinegar and pressurized air and made some significant improvements. The splatter/spots are no longer visible unless yous look closely at a particular angle.
I didn't practice it 100% the correct style tho. I was going to use canned air but looked at the characterization and it contains tetrafluoroethane. I wanted to make sure there are no special prophylactic precautions before spraying it into an oven. Instead, I used an zipper on my bicycle pump and pumped air through the screen onto the drinking glass.
I call back perhaps a few more rounds with the vinegar to soften things upwardly.
If anyone has insights on tetrafluoroethane, information technology would be appreciated. Whatever and everything is toxic these days so that doesn't rule it out, out of paw. I'm simply wondering about the persistence. If all traces of the chemical go abroad after a short time, not bad. If they go out some kind of a remainder, I'll stick with the bicycle pump.
Source: https://www.bogleheads.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=207083
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