Ammonia? Seriously? I would think that the microwave would then reek like it had been visited by a frisky tomcat.A friend gave me one that had a burn odor in it.
I boiled vinegar in it in a shallow dish. It took a couple of treatments.
Another trick is to leave a dish of ammonia in it overnight.
No you are not boiling the ammonia. You are just leaving it overnight. It absorbs the odors.Ammonia? Seriously? I would think that the microwave would then reek like it had been visited by a frisky tomcat.
Boil, shmoil! Ammonia is strong stuff, giving off fumes at room temperature. No way I'd put it in my microwave.No you are not boiling the ammonia. You are just leaving it overnight. It absorbs the odors.
For burned odors that seems to work the best.
cut a large lemon in half stick it in micro -for 1min - do it when I have fish -it works wonders
Thanks. I am having a problem finding on the shelves in the stores now. You can't beat it for cleaning floors.I use ammonia in both the microwave and the oven on a regular basis. Just put a bowl in, close the door, and it loosens any baked-on items, making them ready to just wipe off. Deoderizes the ovens, too. As for a harsh smell, I can't say there's a problem. The doors are closed and by the time I open them later, the odor of the ammonia is gone.
I use ammonia for almost all my cleaning.
Yep. It disinfects and deodorizes at the same time and is safe for consumptioncut a large lemon in half stick it in micro -for 1min - do it when I have fish -it works wonders
I don't even have ammonia in my home. Bleach, yes. Ammonia, no.Boil, shmoil! Ammonia is strong stuff, giving off fumes at room temperature. No way I'd put it in my microwave.
Neither do I. The smell of ammonia isnt something I handle well either.I don't even have ammonia in my home. Bleach, yes. Ammonia, no.
Ah - yet another area in which you and I are similar!Neither do I. The smell of ammonia isn't something I handle well either.