How to Clean an Oven FAST with NO Harsh Chemicals
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Very good 🎉🎉
I have a toaster oven only. Works used, dirty will do this, not much money, work will clean & be good. Thank you.
Bub? Lol astaghfirullah al adheem he is wuth shayateen
You will be shocked what baking soda, water, and vinegar will clean. Great video.
hello and many thanks for your recipe,however i didnt see you put in the vinegar? could have missed it although i watched from the beginning. ?
Why didn’t you clean the sides and top, that’s the hardest part? 🫤☹️
I think that using the "self clean" function, once or twice a year, over the past 20 years, shortened the live of my oven. Last Christmas Eve, after I was done with baking all my Christmas cookies, the circuit board that controls the oven caught on fire, while I was baking frozen breaded fish filets, at 425F for our Christmas Eve dinner. Luckily I was standing at the stove when this happened, so I immediately cancelled the baking function to stop the "fireworks". Finding a replacement circuit board was mission impossible. The fire did not affect the separate circuit boards that control the individual cooking elements. I was able to continue using the stove for just cooking. Today, my new stove finally arrived. Besides the "self clean" function, the new stove also has a "steam clean" function, which I have no experience with. I hope that the steam cycle will not be as damaging to its circuit board as the self clean cycle was in my 20 year old stove. I welcome any advice/opinions/warnings related to the "steam clean" function. In the mean time, I will try to clean the oven more frequently with the baking soda, as demonstrated in this video. Also, I will not be using the convection fan while baking/roasting chicken or other greasy meats. The fan blows the tiny greasy droplets all over the oven.
2025 and I'm doing this today for my friend's oven. I have severe arthritis so this will help me. Thx
I had an early 1980s self cleaning oven and back then they were so safe. But so we're cabinets. Real wood not chipboard with painted veneer. It seals so you can't open it because it heats up to 500 or 1000 degrees. New appliances are cheaply made not meant to last 35+ years like back then. Not heavy duty steel. Kenmore was always the best appliance brand ever. Self cleaning ovens said to never use cleaning supplies or you could never use the self cleaning again.
I tried this. What ended up with is a mess. It didn't work and it took for ever to get the baking soda off. Maybe I did something wrong. Idk.
Fantastic
If you had sprayed the paste coating with vinegar, wouldn't you have a got a foaming action to really work through the grime? That is what I thought you were going to do.
What about the racks?
Why are you not making the paste vinegar in the bicarb. I thought that was supposed to be more effective?
I think that when using the self clean feature is to remove the racks, then any large amount of debris. If it over gets too hot and fee the need to turn it off. Go to the circuit breaker, that of course will turn off the internal oven fans and probably ruin the circuit boards in the oven. Better that than burn a house down. With gas, turn off the valve. Everyone should know where the gas valves and circuit breakers in their homes. Don't forget about the main water valve. Know its location and how to turn it off.
Although your correct on stopping the cycle, nobody should be using an appliance can cause fires without knowing how to secure power. A stove is either Gas or Electric, one is secured at the gas meter, one at the electric panel. Additionally after killing the gas, killing power to your gas stove controls "at the panel" also reset, or stop the cycle
Thank you
Didn't say how to remove the inside…
Tell your wife to shut up and let me do my job
Thanks mate!
If you spray it lightly with vinegar it will also foam up and add a little additional cleaning to the baking soda paste that next morning.