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#### **1. Gather Your Supplies**
Before you begin, make sure you have the following items on hand:
– **Aluminum foil** (enough to cover the dirty areas of your oven)
– **A damp cloth or sponge**
– **Baking soda** (optional, for extra cleaning power)
– **A small spray bottle with water**
– **Rubber gloves** (optional, for protection)
Once your oven is cool, remove any racks or trays inside. You can place them in your sink to clean separately or use the aluminum foil trick on the racks if they need a little freshening up as well.
#### **3. Create Aluminum Foil “Pads”**
Take a few sheets of aluminum foil and **crinkle them** loosely into balls. The goal is to make several “pads” that will serve as your cleaning tools. You’ll use these to gently scrub the oven surface.
#### **5. Place the Aluminum Foil Pads in the Oven**
Take your crinkled aluminum foil pads and gently rub them on the oven surfaces. Focus on areas with grease, food splatters, and baked-on residue. You don’t need to press too hard; the aluminum will lift the dirt and grime without scratching the oven’s interior.
#### **6. Optional: Baking Soda Boost**
For additional cleaning power, you can create a **paste** using **baking soda** and a small amount of water. Apply this paste to areas with more significant buildup (like the bottom of the oven) and let it sit for a few minutes before scrubbing with the foil pads.
For the glass door, you can also use a dedicated glass cleaner or a vinegar-water solution for a streak-free shine.
#### **8. Clean the Oven Racks (Optional)**
If your oven racks are dirty, you can clean them by placing them in a warm, soapy sink or tub. Let them soak for a few minutes, then scrub with a sponge or an aluminum foil ball. The combination of the soak and scrub will lift off grease and food particles.
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### **Additional Tips for Maintaining a Clean Oven**
– **Use a baking sheet**: To prevent spills, use a baking sheet to catch any drips or mess when cooking. This will reduce the frequency of deep cleans.
– **Clean spills right away**: If you notice a spill in your oven while it’s still warm (but not hot), wipe it up right away. This will make cleaning easier and prevent buildup.
– **Deep clean regularly**: Try using the aluminum foil trick once a month or when you notice grease building up inside.
### **Conclusion**
Cleaning your oven doesn’t have to be a dreaded chore, and with the aluminum foil trick, you can clean it in just **5 minutes**. This quick method tackles grease and grime effectively without using harsh chemicals, and it can be done whenever your oven starts to show signs of dirt or food residue. By following these easy steps, your oven will stay cleaner for longer, and you’ll enjoy cooking in a spotless, grease-free environment!