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Step by step oven cleaning guide

This oven cleaning guide provides an easy and efficient way to achieve a spotless oven. It starts with removing and soaking the racks in a soapy solution, followed by applying a homemade or commercial cleaning mixture inside the oven. The guide then instructs on scrubbing away grime and burnt-on residues, and concludes with wiping down the interior for a gleaming finish, ensuring a straightforward and effective cleaning process for all types of ovens.

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Step by step oven cleaning guide

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  1. Step-by-Step Oven Cleaning Guide by London Oven Cleaners Materials Needed ✔ Baking soda ✔ White vinegar ✔ Dish soap (optional) ✔ Water ✔ Rubber gloves ✔ Damp dish cloth ✔ Spray bottle ✔ Plastic or silicone spatula ✔ Microfiber cloth or paper towels Steps 1. Empty the Oven: Remove everything from your oven, including the racks, thermometer, and anything else stored inside. 2. Make a Baking Soda Paste: Mix a 1/2 cup of baking soda with a few tablespoons of water. Adjust the ratio of both as needed until you have a spreadable paste. 3. Coat Your Oven: ✔ Don gloves for protection. ✔ Spread the baking soda paste all over the interior surfaces of your oven, steering clear of the heating elements. The baking soda will turn a brownish color as you rub it in; it's normal. 4. Let it Sit Overnight: Allow the baking soda mixture to rest for at least 12 hours, or overnight. 5. Clean Oven Racks: Meanwhile, clean your oven racks. Soak them in hot water mixed with dish soap, or sprinkle baking soda and vinegar on them, then scrub with a sponge. 6. Wipe Off the Oven: After 12 hours or overnight, take a damp dish cloth and wipe out as much of the dried baking soda paste as you can. 7. Spray a Little Vinegar:

  2. Put some vinegar in a spray bottle and spritz everywhere you still see baking soda residue in your oven. The vinegar will react with the baking soda and gently foam. 8. Do a Final Wipe-down: Take your damp cloth and wipe out the remaining foamy vinegar-baking soda mixture. Repeat until all the residue is gone. For stubborn spots, use the spatula to scrape them off. 9. Replace Your Oven Racks: Replace the oven racks and anything else you keep in your oven. 10. Wipe the Oven Exterior: Use a microfiber cloth or paper towels to clean the exterior of the oven, including the stovetop, using a mixture of dish soap and water if needed. Tips ✔ For extra tough stains, you can leave the baking soda paste on for longer, or apply it more than once. ✔ Regular maintenance can help prevent the buildup of grime and grease. ✔ Ensure good ventilation in your kitchen while cleaning, as the process can get a bit smelly. ✔ By following these steps, your oven should look sparkling clean and be free of baked-on grime and food residue. Remember, regular cleaning can make this job much easier over time.

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