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The time-consuming task of cleaning your oven is over.


Take out of the oven all of the racks, trays, and other fittings.
To thoroughly clean the inside of the oven, soak a sponge or cloth in hot water mixed with a little amount of dish soap, then squeeze off excess water. Wipe down all surfaces, including the glass and walls.
The next step is to line the oven's inside, including the glass, with aluminum foil. In an instant, the metal will cling to the liquid.
Do not open the oven door for at least two hours.
Once the timer goes off, take off the aluminum foil, roll it into a ball, and use it to scrub out any leftover residue. Lastly, wipe off the inside of the oven with a sponge that is both wet and dry.
Alternative Approach: Method Using Dishwasher Tablets:
A dishwashing tablet, some hot water, and some protective gloves are all you'll need.
To partly dissolve the tablet, put it in a dish, add the boiling water, and stir with a spoon.
Dip a sponge into the liquid while wearing protective gloves. Then, clean the inside, glass, and racks of the oven. Thoroughly wet the spots.
Set it aside for two hours after covering the oven with aluminum foil.
Gather the foil into a ball and utilize its form to clean those pesky corners that are otherwise impossible to reach.
To get rid of any leftover residue, use a moist sponge.
Advice for Avoiding Oven Grease:
Avoiding oven grime entirely isn't always possible, but you may lessen its impact by using these strategies:
Step 1: After every usage, wipe down the oven.
Two, clean the stove and oven thoroughly once a week if you use them often.
One More Thing to Keep Things Scrubbed Clean:
One other thing to keep in mind while cleaning your oven besides the foil method: use a tablet to activate the dishwasher's self-cleaning feature. After cleaning, your oven will look brand new and be ready to cook all your favorite foods. Using these tips, you won't even have to clean your oven. I wish you the best of luck!