You need:
Large box of baking soda
A bottle of vinegar
A good, sturdy scrubber, rubber gloves and towels
Cover your oven door and bottom of your oven (racks removed) with a 1/2 inch layer of baking soda.
Pour vinegar over the baking soda so it fizzes and absorbs into the baking soda and let it sit about 30-40 minutes with the door open.
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I've used a mix of baking soda and dishwashing detergent before but not vinegar. I'm going to have to give this a try…it seems to have worked a lot better than the other idea I tried. Thanks for sharing. 🙂 Megan
wow–looks great! There's nothing better than a shiny oven 🙂 I don't see one nearly often enough around here…
I've seen that tip on pinterest and your door looks great!
So. About 9 months ago I started canning. My first project was making a batch of cider jelly. Which boiled over, burned, and left a mountain of carmalized, burnt sugar on the inside of my stove top. I've managed to get a lot of it out, but not all of it. I'm going to have to try this and see if it makes a dent in the zombie sugar.
I would love if you would share your cleaning
Hi Tanya, your oven door looks great! I'm going to try this today. We have a self-cleaning oven too, but every time we've used it, the thermostat quits working, so we have to get it repaired. So while the oven was getting cleaned on its own, it was costing a repair bill every time! You'd think we would have learned after the first time, but no, it's happened three times over
I'm always on the hunt for a green cleaner for my oven. Thanks for the tip and for linking it up at The Better Half!
Excellent blog provide very unique information about green cleaners… thanks for sharing…
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