A Grimy Oven? The Effortless Cleaning Method

  1. Prepare the oven: Turn off the oven and remove the racks.
  2. Create a paste: Mix baking soda and water to form a thick paste.
  3. Apply the paste: Spread the paste evenly over the oven’s interior surfaces, focusing on the dirtiest areas.
  4. Let it sit: Allow the paste to sit for several hours, or overnight for stubborn grime.
  5. Scrub gently: Use a soft-bristled brush or a sponge to scrub away the paste and grime.
  6. Wipe clean: Wipe down the oven with a damp cloth.
  7. Rinse: If necessary, rinse the oven with water.
  8. Dry: Dry the oven thoroughly with a clean cloth.

Tips:

  • For stubborn stains: Sprinkle baking soda directly onto the stain before applying the paste.
  • Wear gloves: Protect your hands from the cleaning solution.
  • Ventilate the area: Open windows or use a fan to improve ventilation while cleaning.

This traditional method is effective and requires minimal effort. With a little elbow grease, you can have your oven sparkling clean in no time!

Would you like to know more about cleaning other appliances or have any other cleaning questions?

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