More than half of households in the country now own an air fryer, but not everyone is aware of the proper cleaning methods. Firefighters are advising homeowners to become familiar with the correct way to clean their air fryers after use, cautioning against potentially harmful cleaning hacks found online.
Social media users have been sharing various cleaning tips and shortcuts claiming to make air fryer cleaning quick and easy. However, firefighters are warning against trying viral methods that involve using cleaning products in the appliance and running it to eliminate grease.
It is emphasized that following the manufacturer’s cleaning instructions is crucial. Firefighters recommend using the appropriate cleaning products for your air fryer and strictly adhering to the manufacturer’s guidelines. It is important to read the instructions before cleaning and avoid using abrasive products.
Using steel mesh or metal scrubbing pads on tempered glass surfaces is discouraged as they can cause small abrasions that weaken the glass over time, especially since air fryers are pressurized during operation. After every cooking session, it is essential to remove loose food particles, excess grease, and oil to ensure the appliance is thoroughly cleaned before the next use.
Special care should be taken not to damage any components while cleaning, as this could dislodge internal parts such as wiring harnesses and heating elements, potentially leading to overheating or malfunctions.
A Reddit user shared an experience where they mistakenly used Dawn Powerwash and a sponge to clean their Ninja air fryer, resulting in some discoloration on the tray. Another user reassured them that it was likely safe to continue using the tray despite the Teflon scratches, emphasizing the importance of avoiding abrasive cleaning methods.
Additionally, a third user suggested using white vinegar, baking soda, and salt for cleaning bakeware that uses oil instead of using soap. Firefighters hope that these guidelines will assist air fryer owners in maintaining their appliances in a clean and safe condition, reducing the risk of damage or potential fire hazards.
