Best Oven Cleaning Tips
Oven cleaning tips and hacks. Great natural ways to clean your oven (even self cleaning ovens that need a little extra help), and even how to safely use harsh oven cleaners if you feel you have to use them.
Best Oven Cleaning Tips
Oven. The Perfect Kitchen Photo by Camylla Battani on Unsplash
Many people now-a-day's have self cleaning ovens these days but even self cleaning ovens sometimes require a little extra help. Self cleaning ovens should be cleaned at least once a month depending on how often you use the oven. It is not advisable to use harsh oven cleaner's on self cleaning ovens. Baking soda and vinegar are well known for their cleaning power and make a very good oven cleaner but this method does involve some work. You can make a paste out of baking soda, liquid dish soap, or make a natural cleaner from oranges, plus find out how to safely clean your oven if you do need to use harsher chemicals. Scroll down to find out how...
Featured Video: How to clean your oven without scrubbing and chemicals
Baking Soda Oven cleaner paste recipe
Baking Soda Oven Cleaner Paste Recipe
1 small box of baking soda (2 cups)
1 cup of vinegar
1 cup of liquid dish soap (liquid automatic dish washing soap works best)
Pour baking soda into a mixing bowl. Mix vinegar and soap together in a separate container. Pour the vinegar soap mix slowly into the baking soda until it makes a very thick, but spreadable paste.
Apply baking soda cleaner to your oven with a damp sponge. Let sit until dry. Once it is dry-remove the dried mix with a wooden spatula, then scrub with a non abrasive scrubber and warm, (almost hot) water. Rinse well, dry with a clean, lint free towel. If all of the stains are not gone you may need to repeat the application.
Tips:
1 small box of baking soda (2 cups)
1 cup of vinegar
1 cup of liquid dish soap (liquid automatic dish washing soap works best)
Pour baking soda into a mixing bowl. Mix vinegar and soap together in a separate container. Pour the vinegar soap mix slowly into the baking soda until it makes a very thick, but spreadable paste.
Apply baking soda cleaner to your oven with a damp sponge. Let sit until dry. Once it is dry-remove the dried mix with a wooden spatula, then scrub with a non abrasive scrubber and warm, (almost hot) water. Rinse well, dry with a clean, lint free towel. If all of the stains are not gone you may need to repeat the application.
Tips:
- It is easier to clean the oven if you heat it up first. The easiest way to do this is to turn the oven on 250 degrees while you mix the paste. Shut the oven off and as soon as it is cool enough to work with (but still warm), apply the basking soda oven cleaner paste
- After getting the oven warm you should unplug it before you apply cleaner and leave it unplugged until you are finished and it is completely dry to reduce the chances of electrical shock.
How to Make an Oven Cleaner with Oranges
Get step by step instructions on how to make your own environment friendly oven cleaner out of oranges! Go to Orange Oven Cleaner
How to Safely Clean your oven if you use harsh chemicals
In some cases, the stove you need to clean is in such bad shape that the natural cleaners are not working well enough, you may need to use something stronger. Find out how to safely clean your oven with harsher chemicals: Go to How to Safely Clean Your Oven
Did You know?
"1735: François Cuvilliés invented the Castrol stove, also known as the stew stove. This wood-burning stove was an advancement as it helped contain the smoke coming from the fire in the oven" (History of the oven, 1).
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References:
1. Hhg. "History of the Oven | hhgregg." Blog.hhgregg.com. 12 Dec. 2013. Web. 26 Jan. 2018.
2. The Perfect Kitchen photo by Camylla Battani (@camylla93) on Unsplash. (2018). Unsplash.com. Retrieved 31 December 2018, from https://unsplash.com/photos/UCctf6kvtLw
1. Hhg. "History of the Oven | hhgregg." Blog.hhgregg.com. 12 Dec. 2013. Web. 26 Jan. 2018.
2. The Perfect Kitchen photo by Camylla Battani (@camylla93) on Unsplash. (2018). Unsplash.com. Retrieved 31 December 2018, from https://unsplash.com/photos/UCctf6kvtLw