How do you remove oxidation from a KitchenAid Beater?

Soak the beater in hot sudsy water and scrub the beater with a nylon scrubber to remove any residue build-up. KitchenAid also recommends using a powdered cleaning agent designed to remove oxidization to remove this residue. Why is my KitchenAid whisk attachment black residue? These attachments are made from aluminum and … Read full review

What is the KitchenAid Dime test?

Place a dime in the bowl and attach a flat beater. Turn to “stir” or low speed, then observe how the dime moves around the bowl. If the dime does not move, your beater is too high. If the dime moves around continuously, that means your beater is too low. Is … Read full review