Why Does the Inside of My Microwave Keep Bubbling and Peeling? The Real Reason Behind This Annoying Problem (And How to Fix It) 🥣⚡

 Why Does the Inside of My Microwave Keep Bubbling and Peeling?


If you’ve ever opened your microwave to find bubbling paint, peeling enamel, or weird chemical-looking burns on the walls…


You’re not alone.


I was scrolling through a homemaker group late at night (yes, insomnia), and saw a post that made me snort-laugh:


“This happens to every microwave I own. Am I cursed?” 


Nope.

You're just dealing with one of the most common — and preventable — microwave mishaps out there.


Let’s break down why the inside of your microwave starts to look like it's shedding skin…

And how to stop it before sparks fly — literally.


🔍 What Causes the Inside of Your Microwave to Bubble and Peel?

It might seem random — but it’s usually due to one of three culprits:


1. Steam From Uncovered Food

When you heat up soups, sauces, or anything liquid-heavy without a cover, steam builds up fast — and blasts the inner walls and ceiling of your microwave.


Over time, this moisture eats away at the interior coating, causing:


Bubbling

Discoloration

Eventual peeling

✅ Fix: Always cover food with a microwave-safe lid or paper towel to contain splatter and steam.


2. Harsh Cleaning Products or Tools: