Toasters are staple appliances in most homes, offices and holiday properties but despite using them regularly, many of us don't clean them enough. Over time, this can make toasters less effective and create unpleasant burning smells that linger in the room. We've put together some simple tips on how to clean a toaster without using any harsh chemicals. Discover how to clean a toaster and add it to your regular cleaning schedule with our top tips below.
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Top tip: Always unplug your toaster and allow it to fully cool before cleaning.
Cleaning your toaster can be a messy task, particularly if the breadcrumbs haven't been cleared out in a while. To prevent the crumbs from spreading across your kitchen, we recommend working over the top of your kitchen sink or covering a kitchen table top with newspapers to catch any crumbs.
Most modern toasters have a removable tray at the bottom to catch any loose crumbs. Pull out this tray and pour loose crumbs into the bin. Wash the tray with warm soapy water to remove the build up of any food residue and dry using a towel.
Make sure that the tray is fully dry before inserting it back into the toaster to prevent any mould growth.
Turn the toaster upside down (over your sink or newspaper covered area) and shake to remove additional crumbs from inside. Repeat this process until no crumbs fall out.
Dip a soft cloth (such as a microfibre cloth) into warm soapy water and wipe down the toaster. Wrap a knife inside the cloth to reach deep cracks and remove the build-up of any hidden grime.
If you have a stainless steel toaster, spray a little white vinegar onto a soft cloth and buff in small circular motions to gently polish the metal. Wipe away any excess soapy water or vinegar and dry with a soft cloth.
Make sure that the toaster is fully dry before using.
Top tip: Empty the toaster tray once a week to keep on top of the build-up of crumbs
While this guide focused on how to clean a toaster, you can find a range of more environmentally-friendly cleaning tips and guides on our blog.
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