While the paste works its magic inside, turn to the glass.
Here’s a simple way to clean even double-pane oven windows that look cloudy:
Mix equal parts vinegar and water in a spray bottle. Spray generously, let it sit for 5 minutes, then wipe with a soft sponge or microfiber cloth.
For stuck-on stains, sprinkle a bit of baking soda on top before spraying the vinegar — it will fizz and lift grime instantly.
Use a mix of dish soap and warm water to remove fingerprints, grease, and cooking splashes.
Dry with a paper towel or microfiber cloth for a streak-free finish.
Your oven racks can soak while you sleep!
Lay them in your bathtub (or large sink) and sprinkle them generously with baking soda.
Then, pour hot water until they’re fully covered and add a few squirts of dish soap.
Let them soak overnight.
In the morning, wipe them with a sponge — all that burnt grease will slide right off.
Rinse and dry completely before putting them back in the oven.
The next morning, grab a damp cloth and wipe out the baking soda paste from the oven interior.
To remove any leftover residue, spray vinegar on the surface.
You’ll notice a satisfying fizz — that’s the reaction that lifts the final layer of dirt!
Keep wiping until everything looks fresh and clean.
If stubborn spots remain, gently scrape them off with a plastic scraper (never metal).
Once everything is spotless, put the racks back and close the oven.
If you’d like, wipe down the knobs and outer door with a mild dish-soap solution to remove fingerprints and grime.
Then, step back and admire your shiny, fresh-smelling oven — no chemicals, no sweat, no back pain!
Place a baking sheet under casseroles or pizzas to prevent future messes.
Wipe small spills right after cooking — it saves you from big cleaning sessions later.
Keep a small bowl of vinegar in the oven (when it’s off) overnight once a month to absorb odors.
For regular maintenance, use this deep-clean method every 2 to 3 months.
This natural method works because:
Baking soda loosens baked-on grease.
Vinegar breaks down stains and neutralizes odors.
Dish soap cuts through oils and leaves a sparkling finish.
No toxic fumes. No special products. Just the power of chemistry — straight from your pantry.
Your oven doesn’t have to be a nightmare to clean. With this simple, low-effort method, you can restore its shine, clear that cloudy window, and enjoy cooking again — all without ruining your nails or your mood.
So grab your baking soda, and let’s make your oven sparkle again! ✨
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