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A Shiny Oven and Stove with This Cleaning Method: Zero Dirt in the Kitchen
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If you’ve ever dreaded cleaning your oven and stove, you’re not alone. Grease splatters, burnt food residue, and stubborn grime can make kitchen cleanup a frustrating task. But what if there were a simple, effective cleaning method that left your appliances gleaming — without the need for harsh chemicals or hours of scrubbing?
We’ve found the perfect routine to achieve a spotless oven and stove, leaving your kitchen sparkling and fresh with minimal effort. Ready to reclaim your clean cooking space? Here’s how.
✨ The Method: Natural, Powerful, and Proven
This cleaning method uses ingredients you likely already have at home and takes less time than you’d think. It’s gentle on surfaces but tough on grime — and the results speak for themselves.
🧼 Ingredients You’ll Need:
- Baking soda (acts as a gentle abrasive)
- White vinegar (cuts grease and kills germs)
- Lemon juice (adds shine and a fresh scent)
- Dish soap (removes grease)
- Warm water
- A spray bottle
- A soft sponge or microfiber cloth
- A plastic spatula or scraper (optional for stuck-on grime)
🔥 Step-by-Step: How to Get That Like-New Shine
1. Remove Loose Debris
Start by removing the grates and burners from the stove and any loose crumbs or food from the oven. A handheld vacuum or small brush can help with this step.
2. Make the Cleaning Paste
In a small bowl, mix:
- 1/2 cup baking soda
- A few tablespoons of warm water
- A few drops of dish soap
You’re aiming for a spreadable paste — not too thick, not too runny.
3. Apply the Paste
Spread the mixture generously over the inside of your oven, focusing on greasy spots and baked-on residue. For the stove top, apply it to areas with stuck-on food or stains. Avoid electrical components or gas inlets.
Let it sit for at least 20–30 minutes. For tougher grime, let it sit overnight.
4. Scrub and Wipe
After soaking, use a damp sponge or cloth to scrub. For hard spots, use a plastic scraper to lift grime without scratching. Wipe clean with a damp microfiber cloth.
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5. Use Vinegar Spray for Extra Shine
In a spray bottle, mix:
- 1 part white vinegar
- 1 part water
- Optional: a few drops of lemon juice
Spray this solution on surfaces after cleaning to break down any leftover baking soda and add a brilliant shine. Wipe again with a clean cloth.
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