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5 steps to thorough oven cleaning + eco-friendly solutions

Oven cleaning is among the most hated chores around the home. Partially that is due to the fact it takes a lot of time and is quite a messy task. However, there is also the stress it causes and the requirement to know what you are doing and how to do it. After all, not all ovens come with the self-cleaning function.

When approaching oven cleaning, you must know the steps to take to get the job done fast. Sometimes the best approach is different from just diving into the task with a newly purchased cleaning detergent. A systematic, more precise oven cleaning procedure will grant you better and longer lasting results. Here is what you should do:

  • Prepare the required cleaning materials – even though you may have been told otherwise, sometimes the best solution for the job doesn’t involve a commercial product. There are a lot of detergents out there and all claim to leave your oven spotless, but they all have one drawback: they are not completely safe. What you can do instead is rely on a more eco-friendly approach, which will get the job done just right. Mix baking soda with enough water to form a paste-like compound. You will then use that to coat the interior of the oven to soften the accumulated spoils. Just remember to let the mixture sit overnight before you wipe it.
  • Tackle the oven door – cleaning the oven door will not be slowed down by the dirty oven. Open the door to the maximum and get down to business. Begin by removing large pieces of burnt on residue on the oven glass. Then, you can use that solution with baking soda you mixed previously, or just spray your glass cleaner of choice. Again, it is good to let the solution sit for some time before wiping it clean. For particularly stubborn stains, you can use a spatula. As a final step, buff with a clean cloth to dry the glass.
  • Remove and clean the racks – the next cleaning phase is to clean the oven racks. You cannot hope to do that properly if you don’t remove them from the oven. You can soak racks in your sink or the bathtub. It will loosen the gunk and make it easy to wipe clean. You can also use large enough plastic bags, which can be sealed and filled with cleaning solution.
  • Tackle the interior – perhaps the most difficult part of oven cleaning is dealing with the interior. You can deal with this by using the baking soda solution or just spray an oven cleaner you like. Let it sit and wipe down with a sponge.
  • Don’t forget the hob – if you often use the hob, it is going to need some cleaning too. Depending on the material it is made of, you can spray a solution and wait some time for it to take effect. Then just wipe it with a microfibre cloth.

By following these steps, you can easily clean your oven step-by-step.

If you want to acquire professional help, please get in touch with us. We will send one of oven cleaning specialists to tackle the job safely and efficiently.

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