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Top Tips for Cleaning Home Appliances!

by Budget Maids - August 13, 2015

You might need to use drastic measures to clean your washing machine.

You might need to use drastic measures to clean your washing machine.

It happens to us all – one day we’re using the washing machine, the dishwasher or the refrigerator and suddenly we notice just how dirty it is…

Whether you’re a domestic homeowner, a landlord, or a tenant looking to get your home ship-shape before moving to somewhere else, the idea of cleaning home appliances can be a daunting one for anyone.

 

If you have a hectic schedule or a particular dislike of such jobs, Budget Maids®

can definitely help as we specialize in providing a professional service which will leave your home appliances spick and span. But for those of you who want to tackle the job yourselves, here are our top tips for cleaning home appliances.

Dishwasher

Dirty dishwashers can’t clean crockery and cutlery properly – and food morsels can build up inside them, leading to unpleasant odors. Replace the dishwasher salt and the rinse aid regularly (we advise you to do this once a month) and clean the filter out as that’s where those food morsels can hide. Finish up the job by cleaning around door edges to prevent rotting and buff the fitting of the door. Job done!

Fridge/Freezer Firstly, turn the appliance off, remove all the food, and take out the drawers and shelves. Leave to defrost for a few hours and then clean the interior with warm soapy water. Diluted sodium bicarbonate can also do the trick and it’s also good for removing bad odors.

Leave the door open to allow the interior to dry and scrub the shelves and drawers in the sink in warm, soapy water. Rinse well, dry and replace. Turn the fridge back on and wait for the temperature inside to drop to the appropriate point before putting your food back in.

Washing Machine Wipe the inside of the rubber band surrounding the opening to prevent water residue from settling and forming a grimy, moldy layer that could lead to rot. About once a month, clean the powder holder. Remove it from the washing machine and rinse it in the sink with warm, soapy water.

Dislodge the soap-encrusted areas and then replace. Use a sponge and a bowl of warm soapy water to wipe down the entire front of the machine once every two weeks and then polish with a micro fiber cloth for shine.

Handheld Housekeeping Devices:

Vacuum cleaner – empty the contents after every use, check the brushes aren’t obstructed by large debris, and check the cable for cracks or kinks.

Iron – after use, pour out any leftover water and apply a bespoke iron-cleaning solution to get rid of limescale and give the base a wipe with a wet cloth.

Blender – disconnect the grinder from the handle and soak the blending attachment in a bowl of hot, soapy water. Carefully remove the stray bits of food with a sponge, dry and reattach to the blender.

Here at Budget Maids we provide cleaning services in Arlington, a maid service in Oakton or cleaning services in Columbia and surrounds, and more. Why not give us a call today and let us help you ensure that your home appliances are sparkling clean and working efficiently for you and your family?