The dead of winter is a good time to perform basic appliance maintenance. The coffee pot and espresso maker need to be cleaned and maintained- Andy does that.
Oven
Clean racks, then remove them (don't run oven racks through the self-oven cleaning cycle as it ultimately degrades the finish on them). Wipe out the bottom of the oven then run the cycle. A standard cycle is 5 hours, the low cycle is 3 hours which has always seemed to be sufficient.
Ready for a low cleaning cycle |
Vent hood
Slide the cover underneath the hood towards you, then unlatch the fan cover box. Clean both covers in hot soapy water. Clean the underside of the hood using spray kitchen cleaner- this is an awkward reach.
Clean grease in cover |
Cleaned cover reinstalled |
Fridge
Our current LG fridge's coils are covered and in the back of the unit with no access to pull it away from the wall, so we haven't cleaned them. I do vacuum under the fridge using a long tube attachment to limit the dog hair. I've had to defrost the bottom freezer- that's a yucky job. Change out the water filter about once/year.
Tube vacuum attachment |
Dishwasher
Unscrew and clean the basket in the bottom periodically. Run a cycle with dishwasher cleaner a couple of times a year and clean the gaskets well.
Drains and disposal
Pour 1/4 c baking soda down the drain followed by 1/4 c vinegar. Let sit for 30 min, then follow up with a pot of hot/boiling water. If we're noticing real drain slowing, we've used drain enzyme cleaner. There are cleaners that can be used for the disposal.
Washing machine
Clean the drain in front by twisting the cap out of the drain tube and letting the tube drain into a bucket. This takes a while. Once the flow was stopped, unscrew the drain cap and clean out the drain, as well as clean off the scum that accumulates on the drain cap. Reassemble. Occasionally run a cycle with washing machine cleaner. I hear that some front-load washers can start to smell funky. Ours has been good, I think for 3 main reasons:
- Our Bloomington water supply is good quality and not hard
- I don't use as much detergent as encouraged by detergent manufacturers- maybe half, and I stick with Tide powder so it doesn't really build up
- I keep the washer door open between loads so it can dry out and breathe
Empty drain hose into a bucket. This takes a while |
Unscrew the drain cap and clean the slime that accumulates |
Dryer
Clean the vent filter with every load. Once a year, get the long-handled bristle and clean the exterior vent outlet and into the vent hose.
Hot water heater
Test the relief valve by draining a bit of water. Next time use a collecting vessel that can be pulled out from under the pipe without tipping water onto the floor. Connect a short hose to the bottom drain valve and drain a few quarts to clear sediments that collect at the bottom.
Relief valve |
Draining relief valve |
Draining sediments |
Humidifier
Turn the water supply off in the spring and on again in the fall. Sometimes gross stuff grows at the end of the drain pipe, due to the filter sediments, etc. Clean this up and spray the hose with bleach water. Replace the filter pad annually.
Yuck!! |
Gas Fireplace
Off |
On |
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