Repair Manual
3 Tips How to Clean an Oven Quickly.
Ovens get dirty with each use, yet we don’t clean them with every use, leading to buildup and grease piles forming at the base.
Here we’ll show you how to clean an oven quickly with a few simple tips.
Baking Soda Solution
Instead of scrubbing your oven for hours on end, only to see minimal improvements, consider this solution instead for quick and easy cleaning. You’ll use
- Baking soda (four parts baking soda)
- Water (about one part water)
- A few spoons of vinegar (which will activate the baking soda)
With this solution, take a sponge or a cloth you can dispose of, and place it in the bowl with your baking soda solution.
Start dabbing the base of the oven with the sponge/towel until you cover the entire base of the oven with this solution.
Place the bowl with the remaining liquid solution on a rack in the oven, so that it can penetrate cleaning the sides of the oven and the oven door.
Set the temperature in your oven at 100 degrees C, for 45 minutes.
When the oven cools, you’ll notice that the dirt, burnt marks, and other food that was stuck on the base of the oven, will have lifted and softened.
With a clean sponge, you’ll simply wipe the base, the sides, and the door of the oven.
This should get rid of stuck on stains, dirt, oil, and any other food particles that have gotten stuck in the oven over the many months that you have failed to clean it.
Ovens get dirty with each use, yet we don’t clean them with every use, leading to buildup and grease piles forming at the base.
Here we’ll show you how to clean an oven quickly with a few simple tips.
Baking Soda Solution
Instead of scrubbing your oven for hours on end, only to see minimal improvements, consider this solution instead for quick and easy cleaning. You’ll use
- Baking soda (four parts baking soda)
- Water (about one part water)
- A few spoons of vinegar (which will activate the baking soda)
With this solution, take a sponge or a cloth you can dispose of, and place it in the bowl with your baking soda solution.
Start dabbing the base of the oven with the sponge/towel until you cover the entire base of the oven with this solution.
Place the bowl with the remaining liquid solution on a rack in the oven, so that it can penetrate cleaning the sides of the oven and the oven door.
Set the temperature in your oven at 100 degrees C, for 45 minutes.
When the oven cools, you’ll notice that the dirt, burnt marks, and other food that was stuck on the base of the oven, will have lifted and softened.
With a clean sponge, you’ll simply wipe the base, the sides, and the door of the oven.
This should get rid of stuck on stains, dirt, oil, and any other food particles that have gotten stuck in the oven over the many months that you have failed to clean it.
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