How to degrease very unclean ovens and restore their original appearance in 8 easy steps




An oven is a kitchen workhorse, but from constant use, it collects oil, dirt, and burnt-on residue. Even if cleaning an extremely unclean oven might seem like a difficult undertaking, you can restore its original appearance with the appropriate method and a little work. The following eight suggestions can help you properly degrease your oven:


1. Assemble Your Materials:

Prior to beginning, assemble all required cleaning materials. In addition to gloves, you'll need a bucket, dish soap, baking soda, white vinegar, water, and a towel.
Take Out Any Loose Debris:

First, clear the oven of any loose trash. To ensure that the surface is clean for working, sweep or vacuum up any loose debris and crumbs.
3. Prepare the Baking Paste:

To make a thick paste, combine a large quantity of baking soda and water in a basin. It should have a spreadable but not runny consistency.
4. Put the paste for baking soda on:

Spread the baking soda paste, paying special attention to the greasiest regions, across the whole inner surface of the oven while wearing gloves. If your oven is an electric one, stay away from the hot components.
5. Allow it to Sit All Night:

Let the baking soda paste rest for the whole night with the oven door closed. This enables it to dissolve the oil and filth.
6. Apply Vinegar Scrub:

The next day, fill a spray bottle with equal parts water and white vinegar. Apply this mixture by spraying the inside of the oven. Baking soda and vinegar will combine to produce a foaming effect that aids in removing grease.
Scrub the surfaces using a scrubbing brush or sponge, giving particular attention to any places that have buildup or stains that won't go away.
7. Wipe and rinse: