11. Common Oven Cleaning Challenges Troubleshooting
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Although the baking soda approach is quite successful, you could run across some difficulties cleaning. Dealing with really tough stains that seem to not budge even after the overnight soak is a frequent challenge. In these situations, you could try reapplying the baking soda paste and waiting several more hours. Making a mixture with baking soda and a little bit of dish soap will give very tough areas extra cleaning strength. Eliminating all the baking soda residue once you have cleaned presents still another difficulty. To assist neutralise and eliminate any last bits of baking soda, make sure you're cleaning off the oven using lots of water and think about using a vinegar spray. Just wash it down once again with a moist towel if you see a white, powdery residue left over after the oven dries. Some consumers claim trouble cleaning the oven door, especially if it features a glass panel. You can make a somewhat runnier baking soda paste for this that will stick better to vertical surfaces. Apply it gently; steer clear of the rubber seals around the door. If you find it difficult to access some parts of your oven, think about applying the paste and scrubbing in close corners with a toothbrush or a specifically made oven cleaning brush. Recall that employing natural cleaning techniques calls for patience most of all. Although they could take some extra time, the outcome are well worth the work.
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