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I cleaned our oven a few years ago with a commercial oven cleaner and I wouldn't wish that evil stuff on anyone. I was happy to try a different way. Even though the oven didn't look too bad at first, the baking soda wash definitely got a lot of gunk out. Happy to have a clean oven now, including a window with no grease spots.
As per instructions, I made a paste with baking soda and water, applied it with a sponge, then let sit all afternoon. I scrubbed it out with a sponge and the last pic is a clean oven.
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“Praise be to you, my Lord, through our Sister, Mother Earth, who sustains and governs us, and who produces various fruit with colored flowers and herbs” St. Francis of Assisi
I will admit it, I do not know when this oven was cleaned last but clearly it has been a while.
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"And we urge you, brothers and sisters, warn those who are idle and disruptive, encourage the disheartened, help the weak, be patient with everyone. Make sure that nobody pays back wrong for wrong, but always strive to do what is good for each other and for everyone else."
1 Thessalonians 5:14-15
I've definitely been neglecting my oven so it was time to clean it. I used baking soda and left it for a couple of hours before scrubbing away the dirt. I'm in a rental so didn't want to take apart the oven door in case my landlord disapproves. However, I tried my best to clean the outside glass.
Years of gunk build up. I had chronic fatigue for awhile, and cleaning the oven was near the bottom of the list when I had small spurts of energy. And since I react to most chemicals, I figured I would have to get someone else to clean my oven. I had my doubts that baking soda would be enough, but it worked surprisingly well once I figured out the tricks with hot water.
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(Reminder to myself) God didn't say, "well said, well planned, and well thought out." He said, "well done."
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OK, so I tried this out today. I watched the videos this morning, then cleaned things by sweeping it out and then applying a paste of soda to the oven surfaces. At eleven, I found it to be all dry, so I misted it down thoroughly with water. When I came back at two in the afternoon, I started trying to clean. Interestingly, I found cleaning the glass to be harder than I expected from those videos, and cleaning the metal to be more or less what they showed -- just wiping the stuff up and giving a scrub to a few spots. I'm wondering now if it's because the materials have different attributes or if it's just that I was close to the glass and could see through it, so I cared more about getting it clean. Anyway, the oven is now much cleaner! (I maybe over-documented it.)