- April 26, 2025
- in Appliances, House Cleaning, Kitchen, Laundry
- by Vera Rodriguez
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Your home’s appliances work hard every day, helping you cook, clean, and stay comfortable. But without regular maintenance, even the best appliances can wear out faster than expected. With just a little extra care, you can extend the life of your appliances, save money on repairs, and keep everything running smoothly. Here’s how to clean and maintain your Home’s Appliances for Longevity!
Your refrigerator is one of the most important appliances in your home. To keep it running efficiently:
Clean the Coils: Dust and dirt build up on the condenser coils, making your fridge work harder. Vacuum them at least twice a year.
Wipe Interior Shelves: Spills and food residue can cause odors and bacteria growth. Wipe down shelves and drawers every month with a mild cleaner.
Check Door Seals: Ensure the rubber gaskets around the doors are clean and tight to maintain cooling efficiency.
Cooking splatters and grease can damage your oven and stove if left unchecked.
Clean Spills Immediately: Wipe up spills as soon as they happen to prevent them from hardening.
Deep Clean Regularly: Use an oven-safe cleaner or a baking soda paste to remove tough stains and built-up grime.
Check Burners: Make sure gas burners are unclogged and electric burners are free of debris.

Your dishwasher cleans dishes—but it also needs cleaning itself!
Run a Cleaning Cycle: About once a month, run an empty cycle with dishwasher cleaner or a cup of vinegar to remove buildup.
Check the Filter: Remove and rinse the filter monthly to prevent clogs and unpleasant smells.
Inspect Spray Arms: Make sure spray arms aren’t blocked to ensure proper cleaning.

Washing machines can collect detergent residue, mold, and odors over time.
Clean the Drum: Run a monthly cleaning cycle with a washer cleaner or hot water and vinegar.
Wipe the Door Seal: Especially important for front-load washers—wipe the rubber seal after each use.
Leave the Door Open: Allow the machine to air out and prevent moisture buildup when not in use.
A clogged dryer not only works less efficiently but can be a fire hazard.
Empty the Lint Trap: Clean it after every use to promote airflow.
Vacuum the Vent Hose: At least once a year, vacuum out the vent hose and the back of the dryer to remove lint buildup.
Inspect for Wear: Check the drum and seals to make sure they’re in good shape.
Microwaves can get dirty quickly, but they’re easy to maintain.
Wipe After Use: A quick wipe after each use prevents food splatters from hardening.
Steam Clean: Place a bowl of water with lemon inside and heat it for a few minutes. The steam will loosen grime for easy wiping.
Check the Turntable: Make sure the turntable spins freely and is kept clean.
Taking a little time each month to care for your appliances will pay off with fewer repairs, longer lifespan, and better performance. A clean appliance is an efficient appliance—and it’s one less thing to worry about!

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