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How to Clean a Meat Thermometer (The Right Way)

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A dirty thermometer probe is a vector for cross-contamination. Using the probe on raw chicken and then checking a medium-rare steak without cleaning in between transfers raw poultry bacteria to the cooked meat surface. Clean the probe after every use — it takes ten seconds.

How to Clean a Digital Instant-Read Thermometer

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  1. Immediately after use, wipe the probe with a paper towel or clean cloth to remove meat juices before they dry on the metal surface.
  2. Rinse the probe under warm running water. If the thermometer is rated waterproof (like the ROUUO ro-999, which can be rinsed under running water), you can rinse more aggressively. Do not submerge the body of a non-waterproof model.
  3. Wash with dish soap on a cloth or sponge — work along the probe from tip toward the body. A small amount of dish soap on a damp cloth is sufficient.
  4. Rinse off the soap thoroughly and dry the probe with a clean cloth before folding it away.
  5. For sanitising between proteins during a single cook session: wipe the probe with a food-safe sanitising wipe (70% isopropyl alcohol) and allow to air dry for 30 seconds before the next insertion.

How to Clean a Dial Thermometer

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Dial thermometers require more care because the dial face is not waterproof.

  1. Wipe the probe with a damp, soapy cloth, working from tip toward the dial.
  2. Wipe clean with a damp cloth.
  3. Dry thoroughly with a clean cloth.

Never submerge a dial thermometer body or run water over the dial face. The mechanism inside is not sealed against moisture.

What Not to Do

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  • Do not submerge a non-waterproof thermometer body — water in the battery compartment causes corrosion and failure
  • Do not put the thermometer in a dishwasher unless it is explicitly rated dishwasher-safe (most are not)
  • Do not use abrasive scrubbers on the probe — scratches create micro-grooves where bacteria can persist
  • Do not use the thermometer on cooked food without cleaning after raw meat contact
  • Do not let meat juices dry on the probe — they are significantly harder to remove once dry

How Often to Clean

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SituationAction
Between every reading during a single cook (different proteins)Sanitise wipe or soap and water rinse
After completing a cookFull soap and water wash
Before storingClean and dry completely
Before first use of a new thermometerRinse the probe under warm water

Frequently Asked Questions

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Can you put a meat thermometer in the dishwasher?

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Only if the manufacturer explicitly states it is dishwasher-safe. Most digital thermometers are not — the water pressure, heat, and detergent can damage the electronics, probe seal, and battery compartment over time. Default to hand washing.

How do you sanitise a meat thermometer quickly between uses?

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Wipe the probe with a food-safe sanitising wipe (70% isopropyl alcohol is standard and effective), then allow to air dry for 30 seconds before the next insertion. This is the method used in professional kitchen environments for rapid between-use sanitisation.

How do I remove dried meat residue from the probe?

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Soak the probe (not the body) in warm soapy water for 2–3 minutes to soften the residue, then wipe clean with a cloth. For stubborn residue, a soft nylon brush (like a bottle brush) works without scratching the probe surface. — *See also: How to Calibrate a Meat Thermometer · How to Use a Meat Thermometer · Best ROUUO Meat Thermometer*