Kvitka
THANKS, I didn't think about soda, more and more there is chemistry in everyday life ...
Waist70
Quote: KVitka

THANKS, I didn't think about soda, more and more there is chemistry in everyday life ...
Yes, I somehow already refused from the fairies and wash the dishes with dry mustard,: drinks: and the cups of tea and coffee are wonderfully washed with this very soda.
Lubasha
Quote: KVitka

how to wash a heating disc in Panasonic, it worries me more than washing the lid.

I rub this disc with a well wrung out cloth with any grease-wiping agent (natural or chemistry, whatever). Well, I don't fill it with water, I try not to touch the middle itself, and even rubbed the motionless disk with an iron brush. Then I wipe again with a cleanly washed and wrung out cloth. I clean the lid in the same way, only with natural soda.
SupercoW
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... it would be good. I'll hold my cams ...
Thanks for support.
I use my already washed cartoon as before - in full. and the milk stopped running away !!!
I didn’t put it in the sun, but time has passed and ... in short, I’m now in confusion - so you can wash the lid as I did or still not.
but I probably won't risk it anymore. I was very worried about this incident.

Quote: KVitka

I read all the messages and thought - and does no one have a problem - how to wash a heating disc in Panasonic, I am more worried about this than washing the lid.
I literally scrubbed the bottom disc a couple of days ago. actually, I saw advice somewhere that you can disassemble the cartoon and thoroughly wash the disc, but for me this is very tricky. so I again covered myself with a bunch of rags of towels around, put the cartoon on its side (so that the liquid, if anything, would drain onto the walls, and not run down) and walked through the Amveev oven cleaner.
it is thick, first I smeared the disc with a brush, and then thoroughly cleaned everything with a damp sponge. I didn’t rub anything, everything went away. now the disc is beautiful - as good as new.
kulko
In the Panasonic SR-TMH10 multicooker, a screw, or a screw, or a screw for a Phillips screwdriver is screwed in near the junction of the cover with the body. I just want to unscrew it in order to remove the entire lid and wash it. But the instructions do not mention this. Has anyone ever had such a thought?
lega
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In the Panasonic SR-TMH10 multicooker, there is a screw, or a screw, or a screw for a Phillips screwdriver, near the junction of the cover with the body. I just want to unscrew it in order to remove the entire lid and wash it. But the instructions do not mention this. Has anyone ever had such a thought?

It will not be possible to remove the entire cover by unscrewing this screw. There are also wires ... besides, washing the lid under running water is undesirable. Water will flow into the joints (and they are not sealed) and the springs can rust ..
Better not try, you may get an extra headache.
kulko
lga, thank you very much for your answer! I bought my "samovar" (as my two-year-old daughter calls it) a few days ago and grabbed my head when after the first cooking I saw spots on the lid. But for the tenth time I realized that there was nothing terrible. The lid is well wiped off with a rag without a product, and sometimes it does not get dirty at all. In addition, the lid is mostly smooth, the only place where it is difficult to crawl is under an elastic band or in small holes under the steam valve, but when it got there, I used a soft brush. And in case of heavy pollution, you can probably turn on the steam treatment mode, and then quickly erase it until it dries up again. It is a pity that this model does not have a "soup" mode, I just can't get used to it
lega
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It is a pity that this model does not have a "soup" mode, I just can't get used to it
In Panasonic, the soup is cooked on the Stew mode. You can first turn on the Steam cooking mode, and when it boils, switch to Stewing.
redleafa
I washed the lid of the Panasonic 10, as Packat advised (for the 2nd time), the start and timer buttons flashed alternately. I left it for a day near the battery - I recovered !!! Works great!!! Thank you, Pakat!
lega
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I washed the lid of the Panasonic 10, as Packat advised (for the 2nd time), the start and timer buttons flashed alternately. I left it for a day near the battery - I recovered !!! Works great!!! Thank you, Pakat!

The method that Packat suggested is suitable, but in very rare cases, when there is simply no other way. Better not to get carried away.
redleafa
Lga, thank you, I understood that. I just had it very good. grya. Very hot

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