Full Guide on How to Clean a Blender

How to clean a blender

Your blender is probably put to good use if you enjoy making smoothies, purees, or juices. But how often is it cleaned? You’re not the only one if your response is “not enough.” A blender requires a little more work to clean than a skillet or plates that we clean in the dishwasher. The device needs to be cleaned well and thoroughly on a regular basis to avoid bacteria growth from food residue that becomes lodged in the blender jar’s crevices.

How to clean a blender

Easy Way to Clean The Blenders Quickly

To clean your blender easily, you must wash it every after use. Move the liquid into another carafe, cup, or serving dish as soon as you’re finished blending. Cleaning will only get more challenging if food or other liquids are left to dry out. Here’s how you can give your blender a quick clean.

Fast way to clean a blender

Step #1. Fill the jar halfway with warm water and some dish soap. You can also add some lemon to add a fresh scent.

Step #2. Put on the lid then run the blender for a minute or two on high power. Pour the liquid into the sink after.

Step #3. Rinse the carafe with warm water.

Step #4. Repeat steps 1, 2, and 3 to make sure no food particles are left on the carafe.

Step #5. Set aside and let it dry completely. 

Note: You might need to softly scrub the jar with a sponge and rinse it if there is something still attached. A metal scrubber should be avoided because it would scratch the plastic or glass. A handled sponge can help clean out those bothersome remaining particles from tall blenders easier and protect your knuckles from the blades’ sharp edges.

Some certain foods that you mix, including those with thick ingredients or food which has dried within the carafe, will undoubtedly be more challenging to clean. These will eventually need to be cleaned, and washing the blender by hand after each user isn’t a bad idea either. However, you can now use the blender more frequently without worrying about cleanup owing to this easy cleaning tip.

How to Deep-Clean Your Blender

You must disassemble the jar parts and clean the gasket, base, and blade in order to thoroughly clean your blender. Liquids may seep into the cracks and dry there, gluing the base towards the jar and perhaps encouraging the growth of bacteria.

Before you start cleaning, gather a few supplies needed like dish soap, sponge, and baking soda.

How to deep clean a blender

Step #1. Disassemble the blender.

Remove the blender’s plug before removing the jar components off the motor base, take care to avoid the sharp blade at the base of the jar, the lid, and the gasket seal.

Step #2. Clean the jar.

Use a dish rag or sponge and warm, soapy water to clean the jar. Rinse it well, and then gently pat it dry. Although manual washing is quicker and doesn’t run the danger of scratching the glass or plastic, the blender’s jar can also be cleaned in the dishwasher just on the top rack.

Step #3. Clean the small parts.

Wash the jar base, cutting blade, and gasket seal by hand. Use warm, soapy water, and be careful around the blade’s sharp edges. Dry the components after giving them a thorough rinse.

Step #4. Run the blender to remove the stuck-on particles.

You might have any dried, stuck-on foodstuff to deal with if your blender has been sitting for a long time without being cleaned. To make things simpler for yourself, combine water and baking soda in a 1-to-1 ratio and run the mixture through the constructed blender. Dump out the liquid. Follow the directions above to wash the blender’s parts after taking it apart.

Step #5. Wipe clean the motor housing.

When cleaning the motor base, always unplug the blender. Never let the base get wet. Additionally, it is unsafe to place in the dishwasher. Use a warm, damp towel to the motor base to clean it. Keep in mind to clean the cord occasionally and inspect it for any damage.

Step #6. Put all the blender parts together.

Reassemble your blender after cleaning all the parts. If you utilize your blender frequently enough, keep it somewhere convenient like on the countertop. If you only use your blender occasionally, keep it in a less visible location.

More Tips to Keep Your Blenders Fresh and Clean

  • A lot of blender lids are split into two pieces. To find out if yours does, consult your owner’s manual. Separately clean the two parts after taking them apart. Any food that has gotten stuck will be removed from the lid’s crevices.
  • Dishwasher washing can etch and damage blenders made of glass and plastic. The quickest and safest way to maintain your blender spotlessly and tidy is to wash it by hand.
  • Food odors tend to linger in blenders. Avoid it by not putting things in the blender. Blend baking soda and water in a ratio of one to one if your blender has a bad smell. After five to ten minutes, let the mixture sit in your blender before washing as usual.

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