What's actually causing this
Kitchen appliances accumulate grease, food residue, and mineral deposits from steam and splashing. Regular cleaning prevents buildup that reduces performance and shortens appliance life.
What you'll need
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Step-by-step fix
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Steam clean the microwave
Fill a microwave-safe bowl with 1 cup of water and a few tablespoons of white vinegar. Microwave on high for 3–5 minutes until steam covers the interior. Let it sit for 2 minutes, then wipe everything out with a damp cloth — the steam loosens every splatter.
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Clean the refrigerator interior
Remove all shelves and drawers. Wash in warm soapy water. Wipe interior walls with a 50/50 water and vinegar solution. Clean the door gaskets — use a toothbrush to get in the folds where mold hides.
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Clean refrigerator coils
Unplug the fridge. Coils are on the back or underneath behind the kick plate. Vacuum off dust with a brush attachment, then use a coil cleaning brush to loosen stuck debris. Do this once a year.
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Clean the stovetop
For gas stoves, remove burner grates and caps and soak in hot soapy water. For electric smooth-top stoves, use a cooktop cleaner paste and a non-scratch sponge. Never use abrasive scrubbers on glass cooktops.
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Clean the dishwasher exterior
Wipe stainless steel with a microfiber cloth dampened with a drop of dish soap, wiping in the direction of the grain. Dry immediately to prevent water spots. A few drops of baby oil on a cloth restores shine.
Professional cleaning services in Los Angeles typically charge $200–600 for a standard home cleaning. Pressure washing runs $300–1,200 depending on surface area.
Salt air near the coast corrodes fixtures and leaves residue on windows and exterior surfaces. Rinse exterior surfaces regularly. Dust and sun exposure in Los Angeles mean exterior surfaces need more frequent cleaning. UV also fades interior fabrics near windows.
Regular cleaning and maintenance frequency varies by Los Angeles's climate and conditions.
DIY in Los Angeles: California's licensing requirements are strict, but homeowner exemptions exist for simple plumbing and electrical. Most homeowners hire contractors for anything beyond basic repairs. Water efficiency retrofits are DIY-friendly.
- Appliances have visible rust, cracked seals, or damaged interiors that need repair.
- The refrigerator runs constantly even after cleaning the coils.
- Gas burner flames are uneven or won't stay lit — a burner or igniter issue, not a cleaning problem.
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