
"Rather than getting shoulder-deep in your oven with a scrub brush and soap right off the bat, get all those burnt pieces of food and chunks of grime out of your way first using a vacuum hose attachment or handheld vacuum. Vacuuming up the crumbs and debris before doing any kind of scrubbing takes cleaning your oven from a dreaded chore to a simple routine clean."
"you can opt for a chemical-free way to clean your oven, like a baking soda paste. Apply a simple 1-to-1 mixture of baking soda and water in a thick layer inside your oven or use it as a spot treatment between cleanings to help lift burnt food and splatter with relative ease. Just be sure to allow the paste to dry before wiping it down with white vinegar and rinsing it clean with water."
Begin oven cleaning by vacuuming loose crumbs, burnt food, and chunks of grime using a vacuum hose attachment or handheld vacuum. Use aluminum foil to gently detach stuck-on bits from oven walls before vacuuming so the crumbs lift easily. After removing larger debris, apply a chemical-free baking soda paste made of equal parts baking soda and water in a thick layer, or use it as a spot treatment. Allow the paste to dry, then wipe it down with white vinegar and rinse with water. Prevent heavy buildup by wiping spills before they harden and by keeping a cookie sheet on the lowest oven rack to catch drips.
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