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# ✨ The Ultimate Guide to Effortlessly Cleaning Your Oven
Let’s be honest—**cleaning the oven** is one of those chores that always ends up at the bottom of the to-do list. Between the baked-on grease, stubborn food splatters, and the dreaded smell when things burn, it’s no surprise most of us try to avoid it.
But what if we told you that you can clean your oven **effortlessly**, without harsh chemicals or hours of scrubbing?
Whether you’re preparing for a holiday feast or just tired of smoke every time you preheat, this guide will walk you through the **easiest and most effective ways to get your oven sparkling clean**—with ingredients you probably already have at home.
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## 🔍 Why Regular Oven Cleaning Matters
Cleaning your oven isn’t just about appearance (although a shiny oven is satisfying). Here’s why it’s important:
– **Prevents smoke and bad odors** during cooking
– **Improves heat efficiency**, saving energy
– **Reduces fire risk** from leftover food bits
– **Extends the life** of your oven
– Keeps your food tasting pure and delicious
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## 🧽 What You’ll Need
Say goodbye to harsh oven cleaners! For this natural method, all you need is:
– **Baking soda** (½ cup)
– **White vinegar** (½ cup)
– **Water**
– **Spray bottle**
– **A sponge or soft cloth**
– **Plastic or silicone spatula (optional)**
– **Rubber gloves (recommended)**
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## 👩🍳 Step-by-Step: How to Clean Your Oven the Easy Way
### Step 1: Make a Baking Soda Paste
In a small bowl, mix **½ cup of baking soda** with a few tablespoons of water until it forms a spreadable paste.
### Step 2: Apply the Paste
Remove the oven racks. Wearing gloves, spread the paste all over the interior of your oven—avoiding the heating elements. Pay special attention to grease spots and baked-on food. Let it sit for at least **8 hours**, or overnight for best results.
### Step 3: Clean the Oven Racks
While the paste works its magic, soak the oven racks in **hot, soapy water** (or water with a bit of vinegar) in the sink or bathtub. Scrub them later with a sponge or brush.
### Step 4: Wipe It Down
After the paste has set, use a **damp cloth or sponge** to wipe out the baking soda. A silicone spatula can help gently scrape off stubborn residue.
Step 5: Spray with Vinegar
Pour **vinegar into a spray bottle** and spritz the oven interior where any baking soda residue remains. It will fizz—this helps lift the last bits of grime!
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