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  1. Apr 10, 2018 · Affresh Ice Machine Cleaner, Helps Remove Hard Water and Mineral Buildup for Great-Tasting Ice. Visit the Affresh Store. 4.7 4,787 ratings. | Search this page. 6K+ bought in past month. -5% $1325. One-Time Price: $13.95. Available at a lower price from other sellers that may not offer free Prime shipping.

  2. Safely removes scale and deposits on freestanding and attached ice machines, including ice machine bin, evaporator and other parts; Cleans and removes mineral build-up; Nickel-safe formula; 16 fl. oz. labeled with easy-to-follow directions; Return Policy

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    • Overview
    • Cleaning Countertop Ice Machines
    • Cleaning Freezer Ice Makers
    • Cleaning Commercial Ice Machines
    • Cleaning Commercial Ice Machines

    Ice makers are a major convenience in your kitchen, but they still build up dirt and grime like any other appliance. If you want to keep your ice cubes fresh, cleaning your ice maker is an easy chore you can finish in less than an hour. Keep reading to learn how to clean, descale, and disinfect countertop ice machines, ice makers in your freezer, and commercial ice machines.

    Use vinegar and water or a

    to clean a countertop ice machine. Give these a thorough clean every 3 months.

    Clean a freezer ice maker with

    and water. Replace the fridge water filter and scrub down the ice basket with soapy water.

    Use a commercial sanitizer and run the "clean" cycle to clean out a commercial ice maker.

    Unplug and drain your ice machine.

    Dump out or use any ice that’s still left in the machine. Disconnect your ice machine from power so it doesn’t run while you’re trying to clean it. Look for the white drain cap on the bottom or side of the machine. Hold the machine over your sink and pull out the drain plug to get rid of any water that’s inside. Once the ice machine is empty, put the drain plug back on.

    Some drain plugs have a small rubber stop underneath the cap. Pull out the rubber stop to let the water drain out.

    Wash the ice bucket and scoop with dish soap and water.

    Open your ice machine and pull up on the handles inside to remove the basket and the scoop. Wet a washcloth with some warm water and a few drops of dish soap and use it to scrub the entire basket. Leave the bucket out to air-dry while you clean the rest of the machine.

    Instead of using dish soap, you clean the basket with a solution that’s 1 part vinegar and 10 parts water, or 1 part baking soda to 5 parts water.

    Turn off the ice maker in your freezer.

    If your fridge has an ice dispenser, look for an “Off” button for your ice maker. Otherwise, open your freezer and look for a metal or plastic level on the ice maker. Lift the handle to turn off the ice maker so it doesn’t run while you’re cleaning.

    If your ice maker doesn’t have an off switch, then unplug your fridge while you’re working so the ice maker doesn’t run. Cleaning only takes about 20 minutes, so your food will still stay cold and safe.

    Wash the ice bin with dish soap and let it dry.

    The ice bin will easily pull out from your freezer when you pull on the handle. Dump any leftover ice into your sink to get rid of it. Wet a microfiber cloth with warm water and add a few drops of dish soap. Wipe the ice bin thoroughly before rinsing it off with clean water. Leave the bin out to air-dry completely while you clean the ice maker in your freezer.

    Instead of dish soap, you could use a solution made from equal parts water and white vinegar.

    Remove all of the ice from the ice machine.

    Use your machine’s ice scoop to take all of the ice out of the machine. You can keep the ice in a sealed bucket and keep it in a large freezer, or you can dump the leftover ice in the sink. Find the power switch for your ice machine and turn it off so the rest of the ice can melt.

    If ice cubes are frozen together at the bottom of the bin, hit them hard with the edge of the scoop to break them apart.

    Run the “Clean” cycle on your ice machine with a

    Flip the power switch to the option marked “Clean” or “Wash” and let the machine run until it asks you to put in cleaner. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for your ice machine to add the correct amount of commercial cleaner into the water trough. Let the machine run for a full clean cycle, which usually lasts 20–30 minutes before turning it off again.

    Avoid using bleach or any other abrasive cleaners since they could damage the components inside your ice machine.

    Thanks for reading our article! If you'd like to learn more about cleaning an ice maker, check out our in-depth

    This article was co-authored by

    and by wikiHow staff writer,

    Margaret Maragh is a Green Cleaning Expert based in New York City. With over 11 years of experience, Margaret and her team at Eco-Friendly Green Cleaning specialize in using environmentally friendly products for deep cleaning services. Margaret has also created a plant-based, unscented, all-purpose cleaner to further support the mission of using eco-friendly cleaning supplies in her work. This article has been viewed 14,207 times.

  3. Feb 13, 2018 · Materials & Cleaning Supplies. Gather together everything that you will need to clean your ice maker. In many cases, all you need is some nickel-free ice machine cleaner and a soft rag for wiping. Even if your machine has an automatic cleaning system, the owner’s manual may suggest some ice machine cleaner for it.

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