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How to clean burnt-on gunk from the bottom of your oven—the easy way
Spray on a mixture of equal amounts of water and distilled white vinegar to rinse the oven bottom. The vinegar will react with any remaining baking soda and fizz. Wipe any residue and foam away with a ...
Avoid using the oven's self-cleaning feature. Regular cleaning does help prevent buildup. Use natural cleaning agents whenever possible. Cleaning the oven is one of those tasks that doesn’t get done ...
Cleaning ovens, stovetops and vent hoods are dirty jobs, but regularly cleaning and maintaining a range is critical to keeping your home safe and your food tasting great. We asked Gina Perry, a former ...
Store-bought and homemade oven cleaners are both safe and effective. The most critical step is making sure the cleaning solution sits in the oven for at least an hour. For ovens that don't need a deep ...
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