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There are many places we clean regularly in our kitchen, from the crisper drawer in the refrigerator to the splatters in the microwave. But one neglected area that often never gets cleaned properly is the ice cream maker.
It’s important to keep your ice cream maker sanitary, as ice can pick up dirt and bacteria from dirty surfaces and pass it on to your drinks.
When it comes to how often you should clean your ice maker, manufacturers recommend cleaning your machine once or twice a year, depending on how often you use it and whether you have hard water. “Frequent use means more dirt will build up inside your machine, while hard water will lead to mineral deposits that can damage components,” Norton says.
Three Ways to Clean an Ice Maker
Cleaning Solution and Wash Cycle
for Ice Makers “Most ice makers use the same cleaning process, but be sure to read your machine’s manual for cleaning tips,” Norton says. Either way, here are some basic steps to follow:
1. Turn the machine off, remove all ice from the dispenser, and allow any remaining ice to melt.
2. When you’re done, turn the machine back on and find the “Clean” or “Wash” button on your machine.
3. Wait for the screen to tell you to add your cleaning solution.
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