How to Clean a Stainless Steel Dishwasher with Vinegar and Baking Soda

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How-to-Clean-Stainless-Steel-Dishwasher-with-Vinegar


How to Clean a Stainless Steel Dishwasher with Vinegar and Baking Soda

So why do you wash a  stainless steel dishwasher? 
Well, it's to get rid of the dirt, odor, mold, and mildew that can buildup over time in the innards of the machine. 
You should do this at least every 6 months.

Now you can buy this commercially available stainless steel dishwasher cleaner such as this one from Finish, but these cost a fortune!

I'll show you just how easy it is to do it on your own at home with household products that you probably already have!

It's going to cost almost nothing.

Step number 1: Now you're going to measure 1 cup of plain white vinegar. Now you're going to measure that up.

You're going to open your stainless steel dishwasher. And you're simply going to dump the vinegar in the bottom. Close it back up. And you're going to run the longest and hottest cycle that you can. 
And just let her rip! The vinegar is going to help disinfect the machine and help to break up any residues and gunk that's been building up in there over time. So once that's done,

Step number 2: Is to pour one cup or half a box of regular baking soda. You're going to sprinkle that cup or half box of baking soda directly into the bottom of the stainless steel dishwasher. 
Close it back up. And select the hottest and longest cycle that you can. And let her rip!

The baking soda is going to help to deodorize the machine and remove any stains that might be in there.

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How-to-Clean-Stainless-Steel-Dishwasher-with-Vinegar

One final simple tip would be to use a toothbrush, add a bit of white vinegar on it, and just clean off all the rubber seals that are on the side of your machine to help disinfect all of that. And that's pretty much it!

So you saw how simple that was! Go ahead and try this for yourself. That how to clean a stainless steel dishwasher with vinegar and baking soda.


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