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How To Use Baking Soda To Clean A Greasy, Smelly Microwave

Summary by Southern Living
Open the door to a fresh, clean microwave.Credit: Getty ImagesBesides seeing a sparkling clean, good-smelling interior every time you open your microwave, keeping it clean gets rid of bacteria, odors that can transfer to your food, and small bits of food and buildup that can be fire hazards. Grime and grease can cover vents and sensors that can lead to uneven heating and damage over time. If you regularly clean your microwave, it can mean less s…

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A microwave that glues with fat and smells of heated fish or burnt popcorn, everyone knows. Through splashing, a layer of grease is deposited on the walls, the smells remain locked and end up perfuming each new dish. Behind this discomfort, there are also issues of hygiene, bacteria and even small residues that can become departures of fire. Good news: a simple package of baking soda is enough to find a clean oven, degreased and without bad smel…

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Southern Living broke the news on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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