
This method also allows you to clean the oven glass from the inside.
Even if you are careful when cooking food in the oven, it still gets dirty and greasy over time.
During cooking, steam from the food spreads and dirt accumulates on the walls, doors and interior windows.
Here are some simple tips from YouTube to help you clean your oven!
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Perform a thorough cleaning with a sponge and detergent, then remove the foam with a damp cloth and finish with a dry cloth.
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Baking soda paste
The first tip is a popular baking soda paste, which is always good to have on hand.
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You prepare the paste with baking soda and warm water.
Just mix water with soda until you get a thicker consistency so it doesn’t run.
Then, using a cleaning brush, apply the paste all over the inside of the glass door and scrub gently.
Be careful not to get the paste on hard-to-reach places, such as glass inserts.
Leave the paste on for at least 20 minutes, then remove it with a damp cloth or sponge.
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Baking Soda and Vinegar Paste
If you haven’t been able to remove all the dirt from the oven glass with baking soda alone, improve the paste by heating the water a little more and adding a little vinegar.
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