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**How to Clean Your Oven in Minutes and Make It Look Brand New**
### Why You Should Clean Your Oven Regularly
A clean oven not only looks better, but it also ensures better performance and efficiency. Over time, grease, food particles, and spilled liquids can build up inside the oven, potentially leading to unpleasant odors or even affecting the taste of your food. Regular cleaning helps maintain your oven’s functionality, prevents smoke from burning food residue, and extends the life of the appliance. Plus, it makes cooking more pleasant!
Before you start, gather a few simple ingredients and supplies that are both effective and safe for your oven. You likely already have them at home:
– **Baking soda** (a gentle abrasive that works wonders on grime and grease)
– **Vinegar** (an effective, natural cleaner that cuts through grease and grime)
– **Water** (to mix with the baking soda)
– **Dish soap** (optional, for additional degreasing power)
– **Scrub brush or sponge**
– **A damp cloth or microfiber towel**
– **Spray bottle** (optional, for vinegar)
– **Rubber gloves** (optional, but recommended for your hands’ protection)
#### 1. **Empty Your Oven**
Before you begin, remove any racks, trays, or pans from inside the oven. If you have an oven thermometer or other accessories inside, take them out as well. This will allow you to clean every surface of the oven without any obstructions.
#### 3. **Apply the Paste**
Using a sponge or your hands (wear gloves if you prefer), apply the baking soda paste to the inside of your oven. Focus on areas with visible grease, grime, or burnt-on food. Be generous with the paste, making sure to cover all the dirty surfaces. Don’t worry if it gets a little messy—this paste will do the heavy lifting. Avoid applying it directly to the oven door’s glass (unless there’s grime there), as the paste can leave a residue.
5. **Spray with Vinegar**
After the paste has had time to sit, it’s time to add some extra cleaning power. Fill a spray bottle with vinegar (or use a clean dish spray bottle) and spray the vinegar over the paste. The vinegar will react with the baking soda, creating a fizzing action that will help lift and break down stubborn grime. Let the vinegar fizz for a few minutes. The reaction helps break up the baked-on grease and makes the cleaning process even easier.
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