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Don’t have the oven’s self-cleaning function? This tip will 100% replace it

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Most modern ovens have a self-cleaning function. It is an excellent alternative to manual cleaning, allowing food particles and grease to be dissolved thanks to high heat and ventilation.

However, your oven may not have this option. You can then clean it thoroughly using another technique. We’ll tell you everything.

If you use the oven frequently to prepare roasted or gratinated dishes, regular cleaning is necessary. This essential household task prevents the accumulation of residues, dirt and also the creation of bad smells in the kitchen.

This also keeps it in perfect condition and extends its lifespan. So if you don’t have a pyrolysis or catalysis oven, it is quite possible to use another cleaning tip that will make your everyday life much easier.

What trick should you use to replace the oven’s self-cleaning function?
After each cooking, the oven becomes dirty and clogged. In order to prepare good dishes under the best hygienic conditions, manual cleaning is possible. The secret is to use the following product. The latter has proven itself and delivers satisfactory results.

Use dishwashing tablets to clean the oven
Dishwasher tablets have many advantages. Their versatile use allows you to degrease, whiten, deodorize and descale multiple surfaces in the home.

It can be used to maintain the entire home but also to thoroughly clean the oven. To clean the oven, place a dishwashing tray in a baking dish filled with one quart of water and then place it in the oven.

Then set the oven to a temperature of 100°C. Allow the solution to boil before turning off the oven. This causes the tablet to dissolve and the resulting steam softens the dirt and food residue in the oven.

Once the oven has cooled, wipe it down with a damp cloth to remove dirt and food particles. For a perfect result, you can spray the oven with this solution using a spray bottle and leave it for a few minutes before removing all the dirt with a damp cloth.
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