5. Methodical Guide on Oven Cleaning
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It's time to start the cleaning process now you have all you need ready. Start by clearing the oven racks and any loose trash from the appliance. To make a spreadable paste, toss baking soda in a small basin with just enough water. The consistency ought to be rather like toothpaste. Avoiding the heated elements, start spreading this paste to all surfaces inside the oven using your rubber gloves. Pay especially close attention to especially dirty areas and apply a thicker paste layer. Close the oven door and let the paste work its magic overnight, at least 12 hours, once you have cleaned all surfaces. The waiting time lets the baking soda dissolve the tough, baked-on dirt. Open the oven following the waiting period and wipe away the dried paste with a moist cloth or sponge. Usually, you will find the grime and grease leaving with it. To gently lift residue from tough stains, use a plastic scraper. Water the inside, then keep wiping until all the baking soda residue is gone. Use a fresh, moist cloth last to give the oven a last wipe-down, so guaranteeing that all surfaces are clear of baking soda. Before using the oven once more, leave the door open to air dry totally.
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