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A Guide to How to Clean Your Oven Naturally Cleaning the oven turns out to be one of the biggest nightmares in someone's live. All the grease and different food particles in there, become practically stuck after some time, and no matter how much you scrub and clean, they will just stay there until you give up. And many people practically give up and leave their ovens to look dirty and full of grease and germs. But if you're a stubborn person, you shouldn't give up before you've tried everything. And this is why I've created this guide to help you clean your oven naturally. You will notice, that the natural cleaners are a lot better than the store bought ones. Unplug the oven. The first step is actually obvious, but it still needs to be said. You can't clean your oven if it's still plugged in, because then you can be electrocuted, and this is never pleasant. In many cases this even ends up fatally. So, first unplug, and then prepare to clean. Prepare the cleaner. The most important part of your oven cleaning, is using the right cleaning solution. The stores sell many different cleaners, but most of them are either toxic or just not strong enough to get through the grease. This is why the best solution is to make your own natural oven cleaner. The only ingredients you need are white vinegar and baking soda. The baking soda can be diluted with some water, and the vinegar works best by itself. The baking soda is perfect for cleaning grease and different hard to clean stains, because of its corrosive qualities. And the white vinegar is one of the strongest disinfectants in the world, so if you want something to be germ free, don't forget to use it.

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A Guide to How to Clean Your Oven Naturally

Cleaning the oven turns out to be one of the biggest nightmares in someone's live. All the grease and different food particles in there, become practically stuck after some time, and no matter how much you scrub and clean, they will just stay there until you give up. And many people practically give up and leave their ovens to look dirty and full of grease and germs. But if you're a stubborn person, you shouldn't give up before you've tried everything. And this is why I've created this guide to help you clean your oven naturally. You will notice, that the natural cleaners are a lot better than the store bought ones.

Unplug the oven. The first step is actually obvious, but it still needs to be said. You can't clean your oven if it's still plugged in, because then you can be electrocuted, and this is never pleasant. In many cases this even ends up fatally. So, first unplug, and then prepare to clean. Prepare the cleaner. The most important part of your oven cleaning, is using the right cleaning solution. The stores sell many different cleaners, but most of them are either toxic or just not strong enough to get through the grease. This is why the best solution is to make your own natural oven cleaner. The only ingredients you need are white vinegar and baking soda. The baking soda can be diluted with some water, and the

vinegar works best by itself. The baking soda is perfect for cleaning grease and different hard to clean stains, because of its corrosive qualities. And the white vinegar is one of the strongest disinfectants in the world, so if you want something to be germ free, don't forget to use it.

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Clean the top. Every oven cleaning must start from the top. First you need to remove all the small parts, like the drip pans and coil rings from the stove top. You can put them aside and soak them, so you can clean them later. After that you need to sprinkle baking soda all over the burner openings and below them. After that sprinkle some white vinegar over the soda and wait for a while. When the solution has done its job, you can scrub the top a little with a sponge with a rough surface, to get rid of the leftover stuck particles. After that you just need to wash the solution and the dirt off. Clean the bottom. After the top is clean, you can lift the stove top to clean the dirt underneath it. You can also spray it with some baking soda and after that some vinegar. When these two ingredients touch, they should start to fizzle and foam. After they're done, you just need to wipe it out with a damp cloth, and it will be clean as new.

Inside the oven. The inside of the oven is the toughest place to clean, because this is where the cooking happens, and there is lots of grease and leftover food. This is why after you spray it with the baking soda and vinegar, it's best to leave it to work overnight. In the morning just spray the oven again, scrub it a little, and wipe it out. The finish. After you're done with all the previous steps, it's time for the finish. The last thing you need to do, is to spray everything with vinegar again, and wipe it with a clean cloth. This way your oven will be disinfected and cleaned naturally.