How to clean your oven

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3 ingredients to a squeaky clean oven

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  1. Baking soda is alkaline which is good for organic stains and vinegar is acidic, good to remove water spots, calcium build up, etc…. Not so sure if applying both is a good idea even though the end results were amazing.

  2. What a stupid quantity of Dawn. It took me forever to clean the bloody oven after this mixture and the residue of the dishwashing liquid still remains! No amount of rinsing was getting rid of the soapy suds.

  3. You know some of the common saying you can use this you can do that it doesn't matter which ingredients you use whether it's together or apart does it matter which way it does really work

  4. Do not use that much soap, I used way less and still spent forever wiping the soap out. It didn’t really clean well, my oven is A year old, thought I would try this before it got nasty like some people. Was a lot of work.

  5. People despite what advertisements have taught you bubbles do not equal cleaning power, mixing an asic
    D and a base just crease a neutral soluttion and does nothing to Improve cleaning performance.

    Yes bubbles are fun but it doesn't mean clean.

  6. Um…no. Use washing soda and water for the paste. Then use vinegar, a little dish soap, and water after scrubbing the paste and wiping it off. Vinegar and baking soda neutralize. So much misinformation on the internet, even for cleaning “hacks”!

  7. I always clean with baking soda and vinegar ,but just couple drops of dawn dish soap .
    I just want to tell you that is too much of dish soap ,have in mind that soap is soooo much concentrated so wonder how long you would need to rinse of .😅

  8. I once mixed too much water with the baking soda. I poured the runny mixture into the oven and left it till the next day and most of the dirt and grease came up when I went to scrap the dried up mixture.

  9. Skip the vinegar in the bowl. Use the soap and soda paste. Then most the vinegar over it. Works so much better. I personally just use oven cleaner. But this works too, my mother does it twice a year

  10. Baking soda and vinegar neutralize each other. If you combine them together you'll essentially just get salt and water, which is useless for cleaning.

    1. First, combining baking soda and water, and use that paste for heavy grime.
    2. Then – you can use vinegar, soap, and water to clean the rest.

    Don't combine baking soda and vinegar in the same step x_x

  11. If you have soft water at your home, I recommend you do not try this! With this amount of dish detergent in the mix, even with some great microfiber cloths, it took me literally a couple of hours to get all the soap out of my oven. It just wouldn’t go away, no matter how much I wiped! I scrubbed and scrubbed and scrubbed with the stainless steel too, but it still did not get it super clean. Will have to try a different way next time.

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