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I Will NEVER Carry a Dirty, Greasy Oven Again: A Friend Showed Me This Trick and Now It’s Like New, Effortlessly
When it comes to cleaning your kitchen, there’s one appliance that seems to always be the biggest hassle: the oven. Between the burnt-on grease, splattered food, and all that grime, it feels like an endless battle. But what if I told you that there’s a way to get your oven looking brand new without all the scrubbing and elbow grease?
A friend of mine recently shared a game-changing oven cleaning trick with me, and ever since, I’ve never looked at my oven the same way again. It’s effortless, effective, and the results are amazing. Here’s how you can say goodbye to a greasy, dirty oven forever and restore it to its former sparkling glory.
The Secret Trick: Baking Soda and Vinegar
The magic combination that has changed my life is simple yet powerful: baking soda and vinegar.
These two natural cleaning ingredients are not only cheap and non-toxic, but they work wonders on oven grease and grime. The beauty of this method lies in its ease and the minimal effort required. Here’s the step-by-step guide to getting your oven looking brand new.
Step 1: Prepare Your Oven
Start by removing everything from the oven—racks, trays, and any loose food. You want a clear surface to work with. Then, make sure the oven is off and cool to the touch.
Step 2: Create the Baking Soda Paste
In a small bowl, mix 1/2 cup of baking soda with a few tablespoons of water. Stir until it forms a thick paste. The consistency should be similar to a thick pancake batter—spreadable but not too runny.
Step 3: Apply the Paste
Now, it’s time to coat the interior of your oven. Use a sponge, cloth, or even your hands (wear gloves if you prefer) to apply the baking soda paste to all the dirty surfaces. Focus on the areas that are most greasy, such as the walls, ceiling, and bottom of the oven. Don’t worry about getting it perfectly smooth—just make sure the paste is covering all the problem spots.
Step 4: Let It Sit
This step is key to the magic of this method: let the paste sit for at least 12 hours (overnight is ideal). The baking soda will work its magic by softening the grease, making it much easier to wipe away. Don’t rush this step—it’s the time that allows the grime to loosen up.
Step 5: Spray with Vinegar
Once the paste has had time to work its magic, it’s time for the vinegar. Fill a spray bottle with white vinegar and lightly spritz the surfaces with it. As soon as the vinegar hits the baking soda paste, it will start to fizz and bubble. This fizzy reaction is a sign that it’s breaking down the grease and grime even further.
Step 6: Wipe and Scrub
Now for the satisfying part! Use a clean cloth or sponge to wipe away the paste. You’ll find that the grease and grime lift off effortlessly. For stubborn spots, you might need to give it a light scrub, but it should come off without much effort. Don’t forget to tackle the oven racks, too—use a sponge to wipe them clean.
Step 7: Final Rinse and Dry
Once everything is cleaned to your satisfaction, use a damp cloth to give everything one final wipe. Make sure to remove all the excess paste and vinegar. Then, dry the surfaces with a clean, dry towel or cloth.
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