Cleaning your oven can be a daunting task, but it's important to keep your oven clean to ensure it functions properly and to prevent any buildup of grease and grime that can affect the taste and quality of your food.
Here are a few steps you can take to clean your oven:
Remove any loose debris or spills from the oven. Use a damp cloth or sponge to wipe away any crumbs or spills that have accumulated on the bottom of the oven.
Clean the oven racks. Take out the oven racks and soak them in warm soapy water. Scrub them with a brush or sponge to remove any grease or grime. Rinse them off and dry them before placing them back in the oven.
Use a natural oven cleaner. Mix equal parts water and baking soda to create a paste, and then spread it inside the oven, including the door, and let it sit for at least 30 minutes. Scrub the paste with a scrub brush or sponge and wipe clean with a damp cloth.
Self-cleaning feature. If your oven has a self-cleaning feature, run it according to the manufacturer's instructions. This will reach high temperatures to burn off any grime or spills, and also change the inside of the oven to an ash-like state. Once the cleaning cycle is finished, wipe the ashes away with a damp cloth or sponge.
Clean the oven door. The door of the oven often gets greasy and dirty from spills and splatters. Use a damp cloth or sponge to wipe the door, including the glass, and pay attention to the gasket around the door which is often a place where grime can accumulate.
Finally, clean the oven light. If your oven has a light, turn it on to check if it needs cleaning. Usually, a quick wipe with a damp cloth should do the trick.
It's recommended to repeat these steps every few months, or as needed. Doing this will help ensure that your oven is always in good working order, and will make the cleaning process easier and faster.
Note: Always refer to the manufacturer's instructions and check if any part of your oven or cleaning agents you use may cause damage to your oven.
DISCLAIMER
The following advice is of a general nature only and intended as a broad guide. The advice should not be regarded as legal, financial or real estate advice. You should make your own inquiries and obtain independent professional advice tailored to your specific circumstances before making any legal, financial or real estate decisions.
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