To complete this BB, the minimum requirements are:
- manually clean an oven
- use only water and baking soda
To show you've completed this Badge Bit, you must provide:
- a before picture of the dirty oven
- an action shot of oven during cleaning with water and baking soda
- an after picture of clean oven
The baking soda/water combination did a great job of dissolving and removing burnt bits. I utilized a scrubber brush and applied water slowly to control how wet the oven was. I found too much ended up sloshing and making a mess. It took quite a bit of rinsing and wiping but the end result is amazing. This oven has been here for at least twenty years without frequent enough cleaning. The main oven compartment was not the challenge in the least, it was the door. I don't know how much crud has accumulated but I scrubbed until the wheels fell off. It is definitely an improvement. I think in the future, I will sub out a scrub brush for something that I can put more elbow grease into.
This was much needed, but not something I want to do very often! I made a baking soda paste by mixing it with water. I spread it on the inside of the oven and let it sit overnight. Wiped clean in the morning! I also soaked the racks in the bathtub in hot water with Molly's Sud's detergent for an hour.
The oven's not so bad, but here's the cleaning process:
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Dirty oven.
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Baking soda applied.
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Hot water and cloth.
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The artistic process.
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The finished product. I also cleaned the racks.
They say time's the great healer, and that's true. It's just not a very good anaesthetist, is the problem,
Whose lunar deity is not male is destined to be dominated by his wife. -- Old Hindu proverb
I decided my mother’s oven needed cleaning today, she said it probably had only been cleaned twice the whole time that she had lived at the house. (20 years)
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Dirty door
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Dirty oven ( my hand is there because the oven light was leaving a glare)