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## đ Step-by-Step: How to Unclog and Deep Clean Your Oven
### 1. **Remove Oven Racks and Accessories**
Take out all racks, trays, and pans. Clean these separately with warm soapy water or soak if needed.
### 2. **Make a Baking Soda Paste**
Mix about 1/2 cup of baking soda with a few tablespoons of water to make a spreadable paste.
### 3. **Apply the Paste to the Oven Interior**
Spread the baking soda paste over the **bottom and walls** of your oven, focusing on clogged or greasy areas. Avoid heating elements.
### 4. **Let It Sit Overnight**
Allow the paste to sit for 12 hours or overnight â this helps break down stubborn grease and grime.
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### 5. **Spray with Vinegar**
Fill a spray bottle with white vinegar and spray over the baking soda paste. It will foam as the vinegar reacts with the baking soda.
### 6. **Wipe Away Residue**
Using a damp cloth or sponge, wipe away the paste and loosened grime. Use a scraper carefully for tough spots.
### 7. **Clean the Oven Door**
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Donât forget the glass door! Use the same paste and vinegar method for a sparkling finish.
### 8. **Replace Racks and Test**
Once everything is clean and dry, put your racks back in. Run the oven at 200°F (90°C) for 15 minutes to burn off any leftover residue.
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## đĄ Pro Tips to Keep Your Oven Clog-Free
* **Clean spills immediately:** Donât let food burns bake on.
* **Use oven liners or trays:** These catch drips and crumbs for easier cleanup.
* **Avoid foil on oven floor:** It can block vents and cause overheating.
* **Regularly check and clean vents and fans:** Follow your ovenâs manual for maintenance.
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## đ¸ How This Saves You Money
* A clean oven heats faster, so you spend **less time and energy cooking**.
* Improved efficiency reduces your **monthly electricity or gas bill**.
* Preventing damage from buildup saves on **expensive repairs** and extends your ovenâs lifespan.
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## â Final Thoughts
Unclogging and cleaning your oven isnât just about appearances â itâs a smart way to boost efficiency, cook better meals, and **save money** in the long run. With this easy DIY method, you can maintain your ovenâs performance with minimal effort.
So roll up your sleeves, grab some baking soda and vinegar, and treat your oven to a refreshing deep clean. Your kitchen â and wallet â will thank you!
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Would you like a quick printable checklist for oven maintenance or a step-by-step video guide? Just let me know! đĽđ§˝
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