Pasta is a great source of carbohydrates and potassium that can be made at home using the pasta maker. Making your own pasta is always fun. But, you must clean your pasta makers regularly to keep them in good condition.
Cleaning a pasta maker doesn’t require much time. But, this little effort keeps your machine in tip-top shape. A good machine also delivers fresh Italian pasta every time. But, how to keep the pasta maker clean?
There are two types of pasta makers, one is a manual machine and the other is an electric machine. You need extra care and awareness to clean your pasta maker. Okay, now let’s go to the working process.
Cleaning Process of Manual Pasta Maker
Things we need
- Polymer clay
- Small cleaning brush
- Few cleaning clothes
Working Procedure
Disassemble the pasta maker. If there is no mechanical fault, you don’t need to unscrew to fully apart your pasta machine. The roller is the main part of the machine. It becomes dirty with pasta dough. We need to clean that perfectly.
Polymer clay may help to clean the roller. Just roll a piece of polymer clay 3-4 times. You can also use something alternative or play-doh. Roll them from up to the bottom to make the section clean. The reason for using polymer clay is, that it will remove excess crumbs, flour, and bits of dough.

Now, clean the rollers with a soft piece of cloth that is slightly damped with water. Wipe down the roller carefully. Also, use the handle to move the cloth from back to top through the roller. Don’t rub by using pressure, use your soft hand with light pressure.

Use a slightly wet cloth to clean the exterior of the entire machine. Wipe over the entire exterior of the pasta machine to clean dirt.
Finally, dry it completely before reassembling. You can use a dry towel to dry the pasta maker. It’s vital to avoid rust in the future.
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Cleaning Process of Electric Pasta Machine
Thing we need
- +Dish soap
- 2-3 clean cloths
- Multi-purpose cleaner (optional)
First, unplug your pasta machine from the electricity line. Cleaning a pasta machine without unplugging the electricity line could be dangerous. If it has a removable cord, remove it from the machine.
Now, disassemble removable parts and clean them with a dishwasher if they are washable. But, never wash the main body of the pasta machine. Use a cloth to clean the body. Parts made with copper, steel or bronze should be hand-washed.

Finally, wipe down the body with a soft dry cloth. Rub over the body gently to clean. If there are any stains, use a multi-purpose cleaner.
Common Questions Answered (CQA)
How often should you clean the pasta machine?
How to avoid rust from the pasta machine?
Why should you lubricate the pasta machine?
Can you clean the pasta machine in the sink?
Conclusion
Cleaning a pasta maker both manual & electric machine should be done frequently. But, you should be careful while doing this. Always avoid direct water spray.
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