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#### 4. **Spray with Vinegar**
Now for Nana’s secret touch—vinegar. Once you’ve wiped away most of the baking soda paste, take a spray bottle and fill it with white vinegar. Lightly spritz the vinegar onto any areas that still have baking soda residue. The vinegar will react with the baking soda, fizzing up and helping to lift any leftover gunk. Wipe away the fizzing mixture with a damp cloth or sponge.
#### 5. **Final Wipe Down**
Give the oven one last wipe-down to remove any remaining cleaning solution. At this point, your oven should be looking much cleaner, and you’ll have rid it of any lingering grease and grime.
### Tips for Success:
– **Oven Temperature**: If you want to speed up the cleaning process, heat your oven to about 200°F (93°C) for 10 minutes before applying the baking soda paste. Once you turn off the oven, let it cool slightly before applying the paste, as the warm oven will help loosen the grime.
– **Don’t Forget the Racks**: You can also clean your oven racks by removing them and soaking them in a tub of warm water and baking soda for a few hours. Scrub them gently, and they’ll look as good as new!
– **Repeat if Necessary**: For really stubborn spots, you may need to repeat the process. But in most cases, this simple trick will do wonders!
### Benefits of This Method:
– **Natural & Non-Toxic**: Unlike many commercial oven cleaners that contain harsh chemicals, this method is completely natural. It’s safe for you, your family, and the environment.
– **Inexpensive**: No need to buy expensive cleaners—just grab some basic baking soda, vinegar, and water, and you’re good to go. It’s a budget-friendly way to keep your oven looking great.
– **No Fumes or Strong Odors**: Many oven cleaners have strong fumes that can be overwhelming. With this method, you won’t have to deal with any of that. The vinegar smell dissipates quickly, leaving your oven clean and fresh.
– **Easy to Do**: It takes a little time, but this method is practically foolproof. There’s no complicated scrubbing or hard-to-find ingredients—just a bit of patience and minimal effort.