Eco Clean Electric appliances

This is a two slice toaster.

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Cleaning drip coffee makers

If  the carafe becomes stained, place a cup of ice, a tsp. of lemon juice,   3-4 tsp. of salt, and a tiny amount of warm (not hot) water in the   carafe. Allow carafe to sit until the ice has melted, swish the solution  around  then wash with hot soapy water. To clean the outside of the  coffee maker, use a  dilute solution of vinegar and water, then rinse  well with warm water.

To clean the inside of your drip coffee maker you can do one of two things. Run a solution of  1/2 cup vinegar to 4 cups  of warm water through the brewing cycle, then rinse  three or four times  by running plain tap water through the brewing cycle. Or,  mix 1/4 cup of  baking soda with one cup of water to run through the brewing  cycle then  rinse as you would with the vinegar solution.

Toasters

Keeping your toaster clean will help you avoid burned crumbs that tend to  set off your smoke  detector, as well as prevent fires. Take the unplugged and  cooled  toaster and remove or unlock the tray on the bottom. Shake the toaster   briskly over a waste can to knock out most of the crumbs. You can use a  bottle  or pastry brush to clean out any remaining crumbs. Wipe off or  wash the tray  with warm soapy water and dry thoroughly.

Wipe off the outside of the toaster with a mild vinegar solution and dry  well.

Blenders

Spray  a diluted vinegar solution to the outside of the base. Scrub with an   old toothbrush and wipe clean with a paper towel or clean cloth.

Aside  from taking the pitcher portion of the blender apart and washing in  hot  soapy water, you can also put the hot, soapy water in the blender  and run it on high for 15 or 20 seconds, then rinse.

Electric can openers

The  best way to keep electric can openers clean is to consistently clean up after every use so that food residue doesn’t get  caked onto the cutting  wheel. Every few months, remove the cutting wheel and  clean in hot,  soapy water. All other parts can be cleaned with a baking soda  paste and  an old toothbrush, then wipe off with a clean, warm, wet cloth and  dry.

Humidifiers

To  clean the inside of the tank and the base, use 1/4 cup of vinegar to two  cups of water. You can let the solution sit  for a few minutes then  rinse. If there is heavy mineral build-up you can use a  stronger  solution of vinegar and allow the humidifier to sit for eight to ten   hours. Afterwards, rinse well. You can use the vinegar solution to clean  all  parts of the humidifier. The use of vinegar eliminates the need to  use bleach  or corrosive cleaners.

Microwaves

Place  a microwave-safe cup of water in the microwave and turn on high for a  few minutes. Leave the  door closed for another few minutes, then wipe  down with a clean, dry cloth.  The steam does a great job of loosening  particles of food and sanitizing the  inside. Use warm, soapy water and a  clean cloth to clean the outside of the  microwave. If any of the knobs  are removable, make sure to clean under them

Read more: http://www.care2.com/greenliving/non-toxic-tips-for-cleaning-small-appliances.html#ixzz1RTtdsMkj

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Organization Specialist. Eco Geek! Sharing tips N information. Cleansing our lives of chemicals and waste, while we save our planet.:) Years of Volunteer work include: PTA {now PTSA} Campfire Leader, President Jr Football Assoc., Fund Raising Coordinator, Great Canadian Shoreline clean up coordinator. Now the Founder and President of ADULTS FOR LIL SPROUTS and for a hobby ~ Geo Events and CITO coordinator! Visit Geocaching.com for details.
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