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Title: Dirty Oven Glass? Here’s the Trick That Will Drive You Crazy!
We’ve all been there—the oven is working perfectly, but that stubborn, greasy buildup on the oven glass? Ugh, it seems impossible to remove. No matter how many times you wipe it down or how many expensive cleaners you try, the grime just won’t budge.
Well, I’m here to tell you that there’s an easy, budget-friendly way to clean your oven glass, and it’s so simple you’ll wonder why you didn’t know about it sooner! Prepare to be amazed by this insider hack that will have your oven glass sparkling in no time.
🧼 The Simple Trick: Baking Soda and Vinegar
This combination of baking soda and vinegar is not only the solution to your oven glass problem but also an eco-friendly cleaning duo that works wonders on all sorts of surfaces. These two household items are powerful, yet gentle, making them ideal for getting rid of baked-on grease and grime without damaging your oven.
Here’s how you can use them for spotless oven glass.
🛠 What You Need:
- Baking soda (about 1/4 cup)
- White vinegar (1/4 cup)
- Water
- A spray bottle
- A sponge or cloth
- A scraper or spatula (optional)
🔥 Step-by-Step Guide:
1. Create a Baking Soda Paste
Start by mixing 1/4 cup of baking soda with a small amount of water to form a thick paste. It should be spreadable, not too runny. Baking soda is mildly abrasive, which helps break down grease, so don’t worry about it damaging the glass. It’s gentle but effective.
2. Apply the Paste to the Oven Glass
Now, grab your paste and generously apply it all over the inside of the oven glass. Use your hands or a cloth to spread it evenly across the surface. Focus on areas where the grease and grime are most concentrated.
3. Spray with Vinegar
After covering the glass, fill a spray bottle with white vinegar and spray it directly over the baking soda paste. The combination of baking soda and vinegar will cause a gentle fizzing reaction. Don’t be alarmed—this is exactly what you want! The fizzing helps lift the grease and makes it easier to wipe off.
4. Let It Sit
Allow the paste to sit on the glass for about 15-30 minutes. The longer you leave it, the more time the baking soda and vinegar will have to break down the grease. If the grime is especially tough, you can let it sit for up to an hour.
5. Scrub and Wipe Away
After the waiting period, grab a sponge or a cloth and gently scrub the glass. The grime should come off easily, and the once-sticky grease should be gone. For any remaining stubborn spots, you can use a plastic scraper or a spatula to gently lift the buildup off.
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