Keeping an ice maker clean is essential for ensuring the quality and safety of the ice it produces. The taste and purity of the ice might be impacted over time by the accumulation of mineral deposits, mold, and bacteria inside the machine. With regular cleaning, it becomes much easier to prevent these issues and maintain optimal ice-making performance. In this guide, we'll walk you through the process of cleaning your ice maker step by step. Why is it Important to Clean an Ice Maker? Cleaning your ice maker regularly offers the following benefits: ✅Preventing the buildup of mineral deposits, mold, and bacteria. ✅Improving the taste and quality of ice. ✅Extending the lifespan of the ice maker. ✅Ensuring the ice maker operates efficiently and reliably. What You’ll Need: Ice Maker Cleaning Supplies &Tools Before you begin, find and prepare the following: Soft cloth or sponge Mild dish soap Warm water ice maker cleaner Bucket Toothbrush or soft-bristled brush Towel How to Clean Countertop Ice Maker? Step-by-Step Guide Step 1:Unplug the Ice Machine and Drain any Water Before cleaning, unplug the ice maker from the power source and drain any water from the water tank or ice storage bin. Step 2:Clean Any Removable Parts Take out any accessories or removeable parts, including the ice bin, ice scoop, and water filter (if applicable). Wash these parts in warm, soapy water using a soft cloth or sponge. Rinse thoroughly with clean water and let them air dry. Step 3:Clean the Inside of the Ice Area Using a mixture of warm water and mild dish soap, wipe down the interior surfaces of the ice maker, including the ice mold, water tank, and evaporator coils. Scrub any stubborn residue or mineral deposits using a toothbrush or soft-bristled brush. Step 4:Pour Cleaning Fluid into the Ice Area Govee ice makers feature a self-cleaning mode, making maintenance simple. Just follow these easy steps. 1. Add ice machine-specific cleaners into the water tank, keep water level below the water level mark. 2. Close the cover and press the CLEAN button. Wait for the self-cleaning process to be finished. 3. Use the water to rinse the inside parts and drain out the water by unplugging the drain cap on the front bottom side. Step 5: Clean the Outside of the Machine Wipe down the exterior surfaces of the ice maker with a damp cloth or sponge to remove any dust, dirt, or spills. Take care to prevent water from entering and touching the machine's electrical components. FAQs about Ice Maker Cleaning Solution 🔵How often to clean ice maker? Ideally, give your ice maker a basic clean every month and a more thorough descaling every 3–6 months—more often if you use hard water or heavy ice production. 🔵Can I run vinegar through my ice maker to clean it? Not all ice makers support vinegar cleaning. For Govee ice makers, We recommend using ice machine-specific cleaners (e.g., citric acid descaling agents or nickel-safe cleaners) to help maintain your unit's performance and lifespan. When choosing a cleaner, look for one that meets the proper safety standards. This is usually noted on the product label or instruction manual. If unsure, feel free to check with the brand's customer support. (See reference standards in the image below.) 🔵What is the best way to clean an ice maker? Use your ice maker’s self‑cleaning cycle with a manufacturer‑approved descaling agent, scrub any removable parts, then rinse thoroughly and run a fresh‑water cycle. 🔵How do you get mold out of a countertop ice maker? Unplug and empty the ice maker, remove all trays and bins, then scrub affected areas with a solution of warm water and food‑safe cleaner. Rinse thoroughly, sanitize with a mild bleach solution if needed, rinse again, dry completely, and restart. 🔵What Is the Best Cleaner Formula for an Ice Maker? There are a variety of cleaning liquids and formulas on the market, with many specifically formulated to dissolve mineral deposits, mold, and bacteria. Follow the manufacturer's recommendations for the best cleaner for your ice maker. 🔵What Is the White Sludge in My Ice Maker? White sludge or scale buildup in an ice maker is often caused by mineral deposits from hard water. Regular cleaning and descaling can help ensure the purity of the ice produced. 🔵Will an Ice Maker Stop Making Ice If the Filter Is Dirty? Possibly. A dirty or clogged water filter can restrict water flow to the ice maker, affecting ice production. If the filter is dirty, the ice maker may produce smaller ice cubes or stop making ice. Replace the water filter regularly according to the manufacturer's recommendations to maintain optimal performance. Conclusion Maintaining the hygiene and functionality of your ice machine requires routine cleaning. By following these steps and cleaning your ice maker periodically, you can ensure that your ice maker continues to produce clean, high-quality ice for your beverages and cooling needs.