Look at how my oven shines: I clean it like this and effortlessly! Among the appliances that we use the most and that are most important in a home we undoubtedly find the oven. In many cases, this is essential to prepare dishes of all kinds, perhaps avoiding resorting to fried foods or cooking in large quantities. But what’s worse than a crispy oven? Little or nothing. That’s why we decided to give you some tips to clean the oven and get a unique result!

Embedded oven: here is the solution
Perhaps among the appliances, or in any case the objects present in the kitchen, the oven is one of the most difficult to clean. Fortunately, this is a cleaning that is not necessary every day, as perhaps happens with dishes. It goes without saying that when we are cleaning the oven, it will be better to try to perform a very deep cleaning. If we have cooked something specific, which has perhaps “slipped off” on the surfaces of the oven or has splashed on the side surfaces, then we are dealing with a caked oven. In this case, here are the remedies we can turn to! These are homemade, inexpensive, and super effective methods. By the way, it goes without saying that there are several products on the market that are specific to oven surfaces. We are talking about products that can be purchased in any home goods store or supermarket.
Clean the oven with baking soda.
The first method involves the use of baking soda. It is a product that is particularly well known for its many peculiarities. In this case it will be necessary to first dissolve it in a container with water: we can think of a tablespoon for each liter or liter and a half of water. We insert a sponge into the container and begin to wash the surfaces of the oven. By doing so, we will sterilize and dissolve the different incrustations. The oven will be very clean! Alternatively, you can think about using fine salt.
Cleaning with vinegar and water.
The other method, also particularly effective and very easy to put into practice, is the one based on the combined use of water and vinegar.In this case we must take a pot full of water, let it boil on the fire and then add a glass of white vinegar. At this point, heat the oven to 180° C and leave the mold inside it for an hour. Doing so will cause the vinegar to evaporate and attack the walls of the oven, degreasing them. At the end of the procedure, we wipe everything down with a sponge.



