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Cleaning Technique of Toshiba Air fryer
 
 
 
 
Lemon juice and vinegar to remove odor
 
If your Toshiba air fryer begins to smell, you can put a ceramic plate in the fryer, add the same amount of lemonade and white vinegar to the plate, and then open the air fryer for two minutes. The vinegar and lemon juice can be evaporated to remove the smell in the air fryer.
 
 
 
Clean the basket with a microfiber cloth
 
Never use steel wire balls or other abrasive cleaning tools, otherwise, the non-stick coating on the surface of the frying pan will be damaged. Soft and absorbent microfiber cloth is one of the best cleaning tools.
 
 
 
Sodium bicarbonate softens stains
 
There are many such cases. It is more and more difficult to clean the pot after eating. In this case, baking soda and water can be mixed into a paste. baking soda can help soften dirt and facilitate cleaning.
 
 
 
Brushing with a brush
 
For some stubborn stains or gaps that are not easy to clean, a soft brush can be used. Be careful not to use a hard brush, which may easily scratch the frying pan coating.
 
 
 
Detergent to remove grease
 
Although the Toshiba air frying pan can reduce the amount of grease and oil, there will still be a small amount of grease left in the air frying pan. For these mild oil stains, you can use detergent to soak and dissolve the grease before cleaning.
 
 
 
Soak in a vinegar solution
 
The holes in the basket are very easy to hide dirt, which is inconvenient to clean. Soak them in white vinegar and water 1:1, and then clean them with a brush.
 
 
 
Clean the heating element
 
The heating element is easy to be ignored during cleaning. Too much grease in the heating element will affect the heating effect, and it will also produce excessive oil smoke. Clean the heating element with a semi-wet cloth.

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