It goes without saying that cleaning an oven is not quite fun. Sometimes the food residue is terribly stuck, making the cleaning task very difficult. It requires fast and functional techniques to clean all parts of the interior of the oven. Here are some tips and products that will save you time and effort when it comes time to wash this appliance.
10. Clay Stone
Claystone is the perfect product for cleaning the inner pane or ceramic hob of your oven. All bloggers are crazy about it! Indeed, it easily removes stains. All you need is this stone and a cloth or sponge. Then rub the stain to remove with the stone.
9. Lemon
Take lemon juice or cut a lemon in half to clean your cooking appliance.
- Take a sponge and soak it with lemon juice.
- Rub the dirtiest stains.
- Add hot water while cleaning.
Rinse and wipe after cleaning.
8. Baking Soda
Just like in many other household chores, baking soda is very helpful in cleaning your oven. Here’s how to do it:
- Mix your baking soda with water.
- Make a moderately solid paste.
- Put the dough on the stains.
- Leave on during the night.
- In the morning, clean with a sponge and water.
7. Fastest Way to Clean Your Oven
Whenever food is smearing your oven, it is essential to clean it quickly. Dry stains are harder to clean. Just take a sponge soaked in water and clean the stain right away!
6. Fat Stains
Salt will be your best friend to get rid of fat stains. Here’s how:
- Pour salt on the stains.
- Leave it on.
- Rub hard with a cloth or a sponge.
- Rinse.
5. Sponge and Dish Soap
To clean the inside of your cooking appliance, use a sponge, warm water and dish soap, simply! Obviously, the ideal is to clean your oven frequently, or even inspect after each use.
4. Cleaning Your Range Hood
Use this cleaning method if your appliance is aluminum. You can use it to get rid of small dirt on your oven hood.
- Apply some cooking oil on a paper towel.
- Rub gently with the paper towel.
You can clean your hood with this technique once a week.
3. Baking Soda and Hot Water
You can also clean the hood of your oven with hot water and baking soda.
- Pour hot water into a container.
- Soak in the filters in your hood.
- Sprinkle the filters with baking soda and let them soak for 1 hour.
- Turn them over and sprinkle them again with baking soda.
- Let baking soda do its job for an hour.
- Rub and rinse the filter.
2. Fat Burned Stains
- In a container, make a mixture of baking soda and water.
- Soak a sponge in your mixture and rub the fat stains.
- Spray the entire surface to be cleaned with vinegar.
- Rub a second time for better result.
1. Use a Pumice Stone
Use a wet pumice stone to clean your dirty oven quickly. This is an economical and effective tip!
Sources:
- 10-trucs.com
- Grands-mamans.com
- 5-Minute Crafts
- Reader’s Digest