Step 3: Apply the Paste
Wearing gloves (baking soda can be drying to the skin), use your hands or a spatula to spread the paste across all interior oven surfaces:
- Bottom
- Walls
- Back panel
- Inside the door (but avoid the heating elements)
Don’t worry if it looks a little gritty — that’s part of the magic.
Step 4: Let It Sit Overnight
Let the paste sit for at least 8 hours, ideally overnight. During this time, the baking soda will break down the stubborn grease and loosen burnt-on food particles.
Tip: Place a note on the oven door to avoid turning it on accidentally!
Step 5: Wipe Away the Grime
The next morning, use a damp cloth or sponge to wipe away the dried paste. You may need a plastic scraper or brush for tough spots. The grime should come off easily.
Step 6: Optional Vinegar Spray Rinse
For any remaining residue, fill a spray bottle with white vinegar and lightly spritz the interior. The vinegar reacts with leftover baking soda, creating a fizzy foam that lifts the last bits of grime and makes the oven shine.
Wipe clean with a cloth or paper towel until no residue remains.
Step 7: Clean the Oven Racks
While the paste is sitting in the oven overnight, soak your oven racks in the bathtub with hot water and a bit of dish soap or a sprinkle of baking soda. After a few hours, scrub them clean and rinse well.
Bonus Tip: Maintain Your Clean Oven Naturally
Once your oven is sparkling, help keep it that way by:
- Wiping spills as soon as they happen (once the oven cools)
- Doing a quick baking soda wipe-down monthly
- Placing a sheet of foil or a baking liner at the bottom to catch drips
Final Thoughts
You don’t need to suffocate in chemical fumes or spend a fortune on harsh oven sprays. With just baking soda, lemon juice, and a little patience, you can get a clean, fresh-smelling oven — naturally.
This DIY cleaner is gentle on you, powerful on grime, and easy on the environment. So next time your oven looks more like a crime scene than a cooking appliance, skip the toxic stuff and clean it the natural way. 🍋🧼✨
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