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7. Spray with Vinegar
To neutralize the baking soda and give your oven a final clean, spray the oven interior with white vinegar. The vinegar will fizz when it comes into contact with the baking soda, helping to lift off any remaining grease or grime.
- Use a spray bottle to evenly distribute the vinegar over the oven surface.
- Let the vinegar sit for a few minutes before wiping it away with a clean, damp cloth.
8. Final Wipe Down
Once the baking soda paste and vinegar have been wiped away, give the oven a final wipe-down with a clean cloth soaked in warm water to ensure there’s no residue left.
🌟 Clean the Oven Glass (Optional)
If your oven door has a glass window, here’s how to clean it:
- Apply the Baking Soda Paste: Apply the baking soda paste directly to the glass door, especially where grease marks or smudges are visible.
- Scrub the Glass: After letting the paste sit for a while, scrub gently with a non-abrasive sponge or cloth.
- Wipe with Vinegar: Spray white vinegar on the glass, allowing it to react with the baking soda paste.
- Buff and Dry: Use a microfiber cloth to buff the glass and dry it off for a streak-free finish.
🧼 Keep Your Oven Clean Longer
To ensure your oven stays clean longer, you can take a few simple steps:
- Clean up spills immediately: If you notice a spill or splatter while cooking, wipe it up quickly to prevent it from baking on.
- Use an oven liner: Place an oven-safe liner or aluminum foil at the bottom of the oven to catch drips and spills. Make sure the liner is placed carefully to avoid any contact with heating elements.
- Cover food while baking: Use a baking sheet or cover food with foil to prevent grease splatters inside your oven.
💡 Final Thoughts
Regular oven cleaning doesn’t have to be a hassle or require toxic chemicals. With simple ingredients like baking soda and vinegar, you can easily degrease and clean your oven, leaving it sparkling and fresh without breaking the bank. By taking just a few minutes to clean your oven, you’ll not only improve its efficiency but also extend its lifespan and keep your cooking environment safe and healthy.
So, grab that baking soda, and make your oven shine!
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