Section 3: The active cleaning process: Put on protective gloves, dampen a sponge in the solution and scrub the oven walls, including the glass door. Rinse with a damp cloth and dry with a microfiber towel. You will find an oven that is not only clean, but also disinfected.
Additional effective methods: If the water and vinegar method doesn’t work for you, there are other options. Baking soda, known for its abrasive properties, can be mixed with water to form a paste that can be applied to the oven walls. Another option is to combine baking soda, lemon juice, and warm water to form a paste that can be left on before cleaning.
Conclusion: A fresh and fragrant oven awaits you: With these simple but effective techniques, say goodbye to unpleasant odors and find a spotlessly clean and fragrant oven. You will no longer need to resort to harsh chemicals to maintain your oven, thus ensuring a healthy and clean cooking environment. Good luck and may your culinary adventures continue in a sparkling clean oven!
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