Published On May 21, 2017
Have you ever spilled anything inside your Instant Pot?
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It's easy to thoroughly clean the lid and the inner pot, but what if you've spilled food down inside without the inner pot?
You can only reach maybe 1/2" under the heating plate to clean it, so if you've had an accident and gotten food underneath, you'll need to remove the heating plate completely to give your pressure cooker a thorough cleaning.
In this video I show you how to remove the heating plate in order and clean underneath it.
Please note: Disassembling your Instant Pot may void your warranty, so proceed at your own risk.
Helpful Links
Instant Pot IP-DUO60
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Instant Pot 8 quart
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