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Here’s Nana’s No-Fuss Trick to Cleaning an Oven — You Just Need These 3 Ingredients
If you’ve ever peeked into your oven and winced at the sight of burnt spills, stubborn grease, or mystery stains that have clung on for months — you’re not alone. Oven cleaning is one of those chores most of us put off until the grime starts to smoke. But what if we told you that Nana had a simple, no-fuss trick that makes oven cleaning nearly effortless?
This old-school method doesn’t involve harsh chemicals, expensive sprays, or hours of scrubbing. Just three humble ingredients you probably already have in your kitchen — and a little bit of patience.
The 3 Magic Ingredients
- Baking Soda – The ultimate natural cleaner. It’s mildly abrasive and helps break down baked-on grease and food.
- White Vinegar – Cuts through grime and reacts with baking soda to lift dirt from surfaces.
- Water – Just enough to create a spreadable paste.
That’s it. No fumes, no rubber gloves necessary (though you can use them), and no worrying about chemical residues near your food.
Nana’s Oven Cleaning Method
You’ll Need:
- 1/2 cup baking soda
- 3 tablespoons water (adjust to make a spreadable paste)
- 1/4 cup white vinegar (for spraying)
Instructions:
- Make the paste
In a bowl, mix baking soda and water until it forms a thick but spreadable paste. - Apply to your oven
Remove the oven racks. Using your hands or a sponge, spread the paste generously over the interior surfaces of your (cool!) oven — especially on greasy spots. Avoid the heating elements. - Let it sit overnight
Close the oven door and let the mixture work its magic for at least 8 hours or overnight. This gives it time to break down all that built-up gunk. - Wipe it down
The next day, use a damp cloth or sponge to wipe away the dried paste. For stubborn spots, a plastic spatula can help lift grime without scratching. - Spray with vinegar
Fill a spray bottle with white vinegar and spritz the oven’s interior. It’ll fizz anywhere there’s still baking soda — this helps clean out any leftover residue and gives a final polish. - Final wipe
Wipe everything down again with a clean, damp cloth until the oven looks fresh and clean.