Introduction: Cleaning the oven glass can often feel like a daunting and frustrating task. Despite your best efforts, stubborn grease, grime, and baked-on food particles seem impossible to remove. While there are numerous cleaning products available, many people overlook a simple, yet highly effective feature built right into their oven door. This little-known button could change your cleaning routine forever, making it easier and less time-consuming. In this article, we will reveal this game-changing hack and show you how to tackle oven glass cleaning effortlessly.
Ingredients:
Warm water
Baking soda
White vinegar
Microfiber cloth
A bowl for mixing
A spray bottle (optional)
Instructions:
Locate the Button: Check your oven door to find the “self-clean” or “cleaning” button. This is often a hidden or less frequently used feature that triggers the cleaning process.
Activate the Self-Cleaning Feature: Press the self-cleaning button to initiate the automatic cleaning cycle. This feature uses high heat to burn off grease and grime, turning it into ash that can be easily wiped away.
Prepare a Cleaning Solution (Optional): While the oven is cleaning itself, you can prepare a DIY cleaning solution by mixing equal parts baking soda and water to create a paste. If you want to add extra strength, you can spray a bit of white vinegar onto the paste.
Clean the Oven Glass: Once the oven has cooled down, use a microfiber cloth to wipe away the ash and remaining dirt. If you didn’t use the self-cleaning feature, apply the paste directly to the glass, leave it on for 15-20 minutes, and then wipe clean with a damp cloth.
Buff the Glass: For a streak-free shine, use a dry microfiber cloth to buff the oven glass and leave it sparkling clean.
Tips for Serving and Storing:
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