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How to Clean Under the Microwave Turntable: Step-by-Step

Discover a simple, effective way to clean under the microwave turntable using E-Cloth—no harsh chemicals, just spotless results every time.

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Discover a simple, effective way to clean under the microwave turntable using E-Cloth—no harsh chemicals, just spotless results every time.

Reviewed by Zac Kieffer

President at E-Cloth

Updated August, 12

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How to Clean Under the Microwave Turntable: Step-by-Step

- E-Cloth
- Soft sponge
- Dish soap
- Warm water
- Bowl or basin (for soaking the turntable tray)

 

Preparation

 
  • Unplug the microwave – safety first, even if it's something you think you know.
  • Slide the turntable tray out carefully from its groove.
 

Cleaning the Turntable

 
  • Soak the tray in warm, soapy water for a few minutes to loosen any baked-on grime.
  • Give it a gentle scrub with a soft sponge, focusing on any stuck-on spots.
  • Rinse thoroughly with clean water and allow it to dry completely.
 

Cleaning Under the Turntable Area

 
  • Use a damp cloth or sponge to wipe inside the microwave where the tray sits. Concentrate on the corners where drips and crumbs love to hide.
  • If you encounter stubborn spots, let the damp cloth rest on them for a minute before giving them another pass.
 

Final Touches

 
  • Once everything is dry, slide the clean turntable tray back into place.
  • Plug the microwave back in and enjoy a sparkling clean space ready to heat up your next meal.
 

Safety Precautions for Cleaning Under the Microwave Turntable

  • Always unplug the microwave before cleaning to prevent electric shock.
  • Wait for the microwave to cool down if it was recently used, as surfaces may be hot.
  • Handle the glass turntable with care—it can be slippery when wet and may break if dropped.
  • Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive pads inside the microwave; these can damage surfaces and leave harmful residues.
  • Do not let water seep into vents or electrical components—use a damp, not soaking, cloth.
  • Dry all parts thoroughly before reassembling and plugging the microwave back in to prevent moisture-related damage.

How to Maintain Cleanliness Under the Microwave Turntable: Extra Tips

 

Incorporate Routine Deep-Cleaning Sessions

 
  • Schedule a weekly cleaning session specifically dedicated to the microwave turntable. This helps prevent food residue build-up and stubborn stains.
  • Use a mixture of warm water and mild dish soap to scrub the turntable both gently and thoroughly.
  • Let the part dry completely before placing it back to avoid moisture build-up.

 

Quick Wipe After Every Meal Use

 
  • Keep a damp microfiber or sponge handy near the microwave for quick clean-ups.
  • Wipe the turntable immediately after spills to prevent baked-on grime on subsequent uses.
  • This habit minimizes the need for more intensive cleaning later on.

 

Remove and Clean the Turntable Separately

 
  • Remove the turntable from the microwave for a more accessible cleaning routine.
  • Soak the turntable in hot, soapy water for a few minutes to loosen any stuck-on debris.
  • Rinse thoroughly and dry it completely, ensuring there’s no leftover moisture before reassembling.

 

Use Natural Deodorizers and Disinfectants

 
  • Create a simple cleaning solution with vinegar and water. This not only cleans but also neutralizes odors.
  • Apply the solution using a cloth to clean both the turntable and the interior surfaces where food particles may accumulate.
  • Let the solution sit for a few minutes for extra cleaning power, then wipe clean with a dry cloth.
 

Common Mistakes When Cleaning Under the Microwave Turntable

Using Harsh Chemicals

 
  • If you use abrasive cleaners or bleach, you might damage the plastic and decals under the turntable.
  • Stick with gentle dish soap and warm water to preserve the material and color.
  • Harsh chemicals can leave a residue that may interfere with the microwave's performance.

Not Removing the Turntable

 
  • Leaving the turntable in place makes it hard to clean underneath and around its edges.
  • It can hide spills and food particles that build up over time.
  • Always take it out to give the surfaces a thorough scrub for better hygiene.

Skipping the Drying Process

 
  • After cleaning, not drying the turntable properly can lead to water spots or slimy residue.
  • Moisture left behind may promote mold or unpleasant smells.
  • Ensure you dry with a clean towel or let it air-dry completely before putting it back.

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