It’s true that the oven is the most difficult appliance to clean , isn’t it? Whatever the model, cleaning involves a lot of effort and a large amount of time.
However, you need to clean it at least once a month as the dirt will accumulate further until it becomes almost difficult to remove.
The components that take up most of the cleaning are the grills and the double glass . Let’s see together how to clean them quickly and effectively.
Cleaning the grills
To keep your oven clean, you need to clean the inside of the appliance, i.e. the racks!
Over time, the grills rust and the encrustations left by the various preparations become difficult to remove. But luckily I have the right solution for you.
To remove all stains, I recommend spraying a little bicarbonate of soda on a damp sponge then adding a little lemon juice .
With this sponge, rub the grates vigorously. If you have trouble reaching the nooks and crannies, use an old toothbrush with baking soda.
Then rinse thoroughly and repeat if necessary.
And that’s it, your grills are clean and perfect !
Polish double glazing
As for the double glazing of the oven, it is a very complicated area to clean due to the encrustations that form at the speed of light.
As a rule, you need to disassemble them to clean them properly. However, you will like this tip to make your double glazing look like new again without having to dismantle it piece by piece.
So what is this quick and effective method ?
Ingredients
In detail, you need:
- Blotting paper
- 150 g of citric acid
- 1 liter of water
- 1 spray bottle
- 1 flat tipped ladle
Citric acid is an excellent descaler capable of quickly removing even the most difficult stains. It is therefore no coincidence that it is often used to remove limescale from bathrooms and kitchens.
Procedure
First, dissolve citric acid in water and mix until you get a single solution. Then pour everything into the spray bottle.
Then take the paper towel, fold it in two parts and wrap it around the spout of the ladle, securing it with tape or a rubber band.
Spray a generous amount of the pre-prepared solution onto the paper towel and place it between the double glazing. Wipe in all areas, especially the sides and corners of the glass.
Once all grease residues have been removed, repeat the operation, changing the paper cloth and rinsing thoroughly.
Your double glazing is clean and shiny.