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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 341036" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I've never had that problem but I know someone who did. This is what I remember (and I hope I remember right, lol). First she washed it down with liquid detergent mixed with water. Then she used finger nail polish to clean off interior stains. Lastly (and this is suppose to be the trick) she</p><p>put fresh coffee grounds in a cup and filled it halfway with water. She put the coffee cup either onto or inside, I think, a microwave tolerant bowl to catch the overspill and set the timer for two minutes. The cup boiled over so it was tricky removing it. The good news was that her microwave had only a faint aroma of coffee at the end of the process. I think they do make a microwave cleaner for odors but..once again..I don't know, just think so. Good luck. DDD</p><p> </p><p>Personally I think I might use lemon juice first and see if that worked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 341036, member: 35"] I've never had that problem but I know someone who did. This is what I remember (and I hope I remember right, lol). First she washed it down with liquid detergent mixed with water. Then she used finger nail polish to clean off interior stains. Lastly (and this is suppose to be the trick) she put fresh coffee grounds in a cup and filled it halfway with water. She put the coffee cup either onto or inside, I think, a microwave tolerant bowl to catch the overspill and set the timer for two minutes. The cup boiled over so it was tricky removing it. The good news was that her microwave had only a faint aroma of coffee at the end of the process. I think they do make a microwave cleaner for odors but..once again..I don't know, just think so. Good luck. DDD Personally I think I might use lemon juice first and see if that worked. [/QUOTE]
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