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How to Take Good Care of Your Blender

 

It is always good to take the right care of your blender to ensure it lasts. By taking good care of it you help ensure that it lasts. The type of blender you are using will determine how you clean it. As a blender comprises several parts, it requires that you know how to clean and maintain them at all times. The following guide details how one can effectively take care of his blender.

 

Cleaning the glass pitcher, plastic pitcher, blades, base and the lid

 

Cleaning the glass pitcher and its blade is one way of taking care of your blender. The can be cleaned by either using hands or a dishwasher. Check the manufacturer's user manual on how to remove the blade, gasket and collar. Using hands clean them thoroughly and dry them using a dry piece of cloth. You can them replace them once the glass pitcher has run through the dishwasher. More about this are provided once you visit website. Alternatively you can use the hands to clean the glass and use warm water to rinse it. This makes sure no spots will be left on it once it dries up.

 

Cleaning the plastic pitcher and the blade

 

The plastic pitcher and blade takes a large portion of the blender. Fill warm water half full, and add liquid dish washing soap. Mix this with a little liquid dish washing soap and close the lid. Allow it to run for approximately 15 seconds before turning it off. Allow it to run for about 15 seconds, this will clean both the plastic pitcher and the blade beneath.

 

The base

 

The base of the blender needs extra care when being cleaned. This is because the base of the blender is where the power supply is located. The proper cleaning procedure is to clean it using a soft piece of cloth with soap and warm water. More of this are derived from the link. Use these to carefully wipe down the base. You can then use a dry towel to dry it. Using a dry cloth wipe it to dryness. Use a little dish soap to remove any grease that may be building up.

 

If you blender's lid can be easily removed then the better. Dry it up once you are done then you can assemble it again.

 

Proper use

 

Avoid overloading your blender; don't fill the blender past the fill line. This puts strain on the blade and can consequently damage your equipment. More about blenders are defined at http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/blender.

 

Consider the things you are blending. If you must blend things such as paper then it is advisable you find another less expensive blender which you won't mind loosing.

 

Frequently change worn parts of your blender to ensure that they work perfectly. Replace the parts that are replaceable when they are worn out. Refer to the instruction manual on how to connect and disassemble the various parts.

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