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Cleaning your oven is an essential chore that you understandably are not eager to tackle. Scrubbing and scraping the filth often requires considerable elbow grease, and this is particularly true if the wrong techniques and cleaning products are used. With these home hacks for oven cleaning, you can enjoy faster and easier results.

Why is It Important to Clean the Oven?

 

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The debris inside your oven will increase over time as more food is spilled. This creates a progressively larger mess that is more difficult to clean. As this debris burns, it creates unpleasant smells that permeate through your home. In addition to the unpleasant burning smell in your home, the taste of your baked foods could be affected by a dirty oven.

 

How Often Should I Clean My Oven?

 

The frequency of oven cleaning sessions depends on how often you use the oven. Generally, you should wipe it out after every use. Deep cleaning is recommended every three months for typical use. If your oven is used more frequently than a few times per week, bump up deep cleaning sessions to every six to eight weeks.

 

Best Oven Cleaning Hacks

 

There are several effective oven cleaning hacks you can try. Here are our best recommendations:

 

#1 Put the Racks in the Tub

 

First, pull out the racks and grate. The best place to soak these items is in the tub. Lay down a large bath towel in the tub, and add a few inches of soapy water. Let the racks and grate sit while you work on the rest of the oven. When you return, the grime will be easy to scrub off.

 

#2 Soak the Knobs

 

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Oven knobs get filthy quickly thanks to grease-covered fingers and stovetop splatters. Remove the knobs to clean all sides. Toss them in a large bowl of soapy water for an hour. Then, scrub them lightly to remove any stuck-on mess. Rinse with cool water, and dry them thoroughly before putting them back in place.

 

 

#3 Use a Razor for Scraping

 

A razor blade is one of the best tools available for scraping off baked-on matter in the oven. It removes the filth quickly and very close to the surface. Additional steps, however, are needed to further clean the remaining debris that the razor leaves behind.

 

#4 Vacuum the Oven

 

After scraping the bottom and sides of the oven, you’ll have a mess of burnt crumbs. Use the hand-held attachment on your vaccuum to quickly remove the debris. Otherwise, use a handheld broom or even a paintbrush to clear out the mess without hassle.

 

#5 Create a Lemon Steam Bath

 

Squeeze the juice out of a whole lemon, and combine it with a third-cup of water in a baking dish. Bake the dish for 30 minutes at 250 degrees. After this step, let the oven cool down so you can work in it. Cut a second lemon in half, and fill a small bowl with baking soda. Dip the lemon in the baking soda, and start scrubbing.

 

Here is another lemon hack that you can use later:

 

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In between deep cleans try using this easy and chemical free oven cleaning tip- in an oven safe dish slice lemons and pour water over – bake for 20 minutes at 250 degrees. Let cool for few minutes then remove- use baking soda poured over lemon halves to scrub tougher spots and then use the lemon water mixture to wipe out the the oven and stovetop. The lemon water when baked steams into the oven and naturally degreases and neutralizes odors. This works great for microwaves as well. Share with a friend and save for later. . . . #homehack #cleaning #chemicalfreecleaning #naturalcleaningproducts #hometip #ovencleaning #sellingthesuburbs #wowusweekdays #cleaning #realtor #realtoring #hometipsandtricks #chicagorealtor #lemon #thesocialrealtor #realtorlifestyle #socialmediaforrealtors #napervillemoms #momsofig

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#6 Use a Magic Eraser

 

The splatters on the inside of your oven door turn brown quickly, blocking your view of the food as it’s baking. The fastest way to remove the baked-on splatters is with a Magic Eraser. The oven window can be cleaned in minutes with minimal effort required.

 

#7 Make Your Cleaner

 

While several commercial oven cleaning products are available, they emit noxious fumes and irritate the skin, eyes and respiratory tract. A paste of baking soda and water is just as effective and is healthier than the harsh chemicals. Let the paste sit overnight before scrubbing the oven.

 

#8 Clean with Table Salt

 

The abrasive nature of salt makes it an ideal cleaning product for your oven. If any of the messes are new, cover them with table salt for an hour. Then, you should be able to clear off the mess with a cloth or brush.

 

#9 Use the Power Drill

 

An alternative to scrubbing the oven is to use your power drill. Special cleaning attachments are available for most power drill models. Simply install the attachment, and turn the drill on. This works well with the baking soda paste cleaning method.

 

How Do You Keep an Oven Clean?

 

One of the best ways to keep your oven clean is to wipe up spills as soon as possible. The spilled foods and grease can bake in the oven quickly under high temperatures, so listen for sizzling sounds while the oven is on.

 

Say goodbye to grease, food spills, and baked-on stains from your oven in an easy-to-follow guide!

 

 

FAQs

 

What is the best safe way to clean an oven?

 

The safest way to clean an oven is to bypass commercial oven cleaners and use natural ingredients. Apply a paste made out of baking soda and water to the inside of the oven. After sitting overnight, the paste will break down the mess, making it easier to scrub off. Lemon and baking soda as well as salt are also effective and safe options to clean an oven.

What is the best homemade oven cleaner?

 

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The fastest way to clean a burnt oven is to give it a lemon steam bath. Combine lemon juice and a small amount of water in a baking dish. Bake this at a low temperature for about 30 minutes. Give the oven time to cool down. Coat half of a lemon with baking soda, and scrub the oven with the lemon until it is clean.

 

While these oven cleaning hacks make lighter work of a messy, challenging chore, cleaning your oven is only one of many chores that require your attention. Are you looking for home cleaning professionals for much-needed help around the house? Contact the Cleanzen team today to learn about our quality cleaning services.

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