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The Easy Trick to Cleaning Your Oven: Even Burnt-On Grease Won’t Survive!
If you’ve ever found yourself staring at the inside of your oven, wondering how in the world you’re going to get rid of that baked-on grease, spilled food, and carbon stains—you’re not alone! Cleaning an oven can seem like an overwhelming task, especially when the mess is stubborn and caked on. But don’t worry, because there’s an incredibly easy trick to tackle even the toughest grease, and you’ll be amazed at how effortless it can be.
Say goodbye to scrubbing for hours or using harsh chemicals. With this simple method, even burnt-on grease won’t survive—and your oven will look brand new in no time.
What You’ll Need:
- Baking soda (the secret ingredient!)
- Water
- White vinegar
- Spray bottle
- Rubber gloves (optional but recommended)
- A sponge or cloth for wiping
- A plastic spatula or scraper (optional for tougher spots)
Why Baking Soda Works Wonders
Baking soda is mildly abrasive and alkaline, which makes it perfect for breaking down stubborn grease and grime. It’s non-toxic, making it safe to use in your kitchen without worrying about harsh chemicals or lingering smells.
When combined with water, it forms a paste that clings to surfaces, while vinegar (when sprayed over the baking soda paste) activates a fizzing action that helps loosen up stubborn stains and burnt-on food.
How to Clean Your Oven the Easy Way:
1. Create Your Cleaning Paste
Mix 1/2 cup of baking soda with a few tablespoons of water to form a thick paste. Adjust the amount of water as needed to get the right consistency (not too runny, just thick enough to spread easily).
2. Apply the Paste
Put on your rubber gloves (optional, but they’ll keep your hands clean!). Spread the baking soda paste generously over the inside of your oven, focusing on areas with heavy grease buildup, burnt-on spots, or food spills. Be sure to avoid the heating elements. Let it sit for at least 30 minutes—or longer if the stains are particularly stubborn (you can even leave it overnight if needed).
3. Spray Vinegar
Once the paste has had time to sit, fill a spray bottle with white vinegar. Mist the entire oven with vinegar, including the areas where you applied the baking soda. You’ll see it fizz and bubble, which is a sign that the paste is breaking down the grime!
4. Let It Sit
Allow the vinegar and baking soda mixture to continue fizzing and working its magic for another 10–15 minutes. The reaction helps to lift the grease and grime without harsh scrubbing.
5. Scrub and Wipe Away
After letting the mixture sit, grab a sponge or cloth and start wiping away the grime. For tougher spots, use a plastic spatula or scraper to gently lift the residue off. The baking soda will help scrub away grease, and the vinegar will dissolve the stains.
6. Rinse and Dry
Finally, wipe down the oven with clean water to remove any remaining baking soda paste or vinegar. Dry the surfaces with a clean cloth, and admire your sparkling clean oven!
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