How to clean your grody old hand crank meat grinder « Simple Savvy
Just for kicks, you went out and bought a box of meat grinders off Craigslist , or perhaps you went to a tag sale and there was one buried in a moldy box marked “BASEMENT” in faded permanent marker, so you bought the whole thing for a dollar and... Clamp your grinder onto the edge of a table or counter, preferably on something that won’t be damage by the meat grinder’s claws. Use one last potato cube and rub it into all the grimy crevices of your grinder, including the threads of the bolts and clamps, the handle arm, and anywhere else you can think of. The potato will dissolve the rust thanks to the scrubbing power... After you’ve run through all your potato bits but one or whenever you start to get bored, scrape off the last remnants of potato, unclamp the grinder and bring it to the sink. Let’s say you have a meat grinder and it’s gross. a grinder a potato salt or baking soda a small bowl soap water vegetable oil 1. Put some vegetable oil onto a rag and rub it all over the metal parts of your grinder. Dry the grinder pieces with a towel, then let them air dry for another ten minutes. Over the sink, take the grinder apart. Put the grinder into a paper bag or wrap it in an old cloth and store it in your cupboard.





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