- 1). Rinse the hot pot under running water and remove any excess food particles.
- 2). Pour a small amount of dish soap into the hot pot. Don't be overzealous. Too much will result in a sudsy mess.
- 3). Use the sponge to gently scrub away any debris.
- 4). Rinse the hot pot thoroughly, removing all dish soap and food particles.
- 5). Towel dry the appliance, then allow it to air-dry completely before your next use. Allowing water to sit in your hot pot may cause it to rust, so it is important to towel away any excess moisture. Leaving time for it to air-dry ensures that the electrical components have dried out before your next use.
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