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To use it, it’s very simple. You just need to take a newspaper in half, roll it into a ball and soak it lightly in water before scrubbing the wall. Your oven will be like new!

Salt and baking soda:

Some stubborn bits may remain stuck and not come off during cleaning. Fortunately, you don’t have to stretch your arms to get them out.

Recipe: coarse salt and baking soda, one tablespoon for half of the first dose and half for the second.

Once your two ingredients are well mixed, add a little warm water to the bowl until you get a smooth paste. Apply the following on the dirt and act within an hour. Then with a sponge soaked in water, gently scrub the walls. The powder and residue will be removed very easily.

White vinegar:

This is an inevitable tip that can be used throughout the house. To apply it, dilute a little vinegar of lineage in a liter of water and pour the solution into the bottle with a spray bottle.

Then spray the mixture inside the oven, focusing on very dirty areas. Let it sit for 5 minutes, then wipe the wall with a damp sponge.

Your oven will be cleaner and shinier than ever.

Clay :

If the deposits and stains are particularly stubborn, you can use clay, a remarkable degreaser for your oven.

To do this, start by rubbing a sponge on the clay stone, then bring it to the side of the appliance. When this is done, lightly dampen a microfiber cloth and then wipe the inside of the oven again. Cleaning your oven is not just about cleaning the inside. Typically, the rack is the most affected by repeated cooking and can accumulate a lot of unpleasant residue.

For this reason, one of the easiest methods is to remove them and put them in the sink. Then, spray white vinegar on the blister and, after a few minutes, sprinkle with baking soda. A simple rinse with a sponge and water is enough after rinsing the dirt!

Marseille soap:

Marseille soap is a good substitute for white vinegar and baking soda.

To benefit from its softening properties, simply mix it with water, then soak a sponge in this solution before scrubbing the net. You can also use a dish brush for optimal cleaning.

To clean the oven door:

Heat and baking soda:

Usually equipped with double glazing, the oven door is one of the places that gets dirty. It’s easy at best and it’s also one of the first things you notice when you enter the kitchen! Fortunately, there is a natural trick to solve this problem.

To begin, preheat the oven for a few minutes to 40-50°C. Once the inside of the oven has reached this temperature, turn it off and wait a few minutes.

Then, open the door and spread the paste made from a tablespoon of baking soda and a few drops of water on it. Leave it to act for about 5 to 10 minutes, then use a sponge soaked in warm water to remove. The result: clean and shiny glass as if your oven was new!

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