Oven doors will be clean in ‘less than 10 minutes’ with 1 natural ingredient expert loves

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Easy Oven Glass Cleaning Hack Goes Viral

As the Easter holiday weekend concludes, many individuals are likely adding oven cleaning to their list of household chores. This task often becomes crucial after preparing a delicious roast, as grease and drippings from cooked meats can splatter and adhere to the oven door glass, leading to increasingly difficult-to-remove stains. For those grappling with exceptionally dirty oven glass, online personality Hannah Watson, known as @the_crestmoor on Instagram, has unveiled what she calls the “easiest” cleaning method.

Simple Steps to Sparkling Oven Glass

In a widely shared social media post featuring a video demonstration, Watson introduced her oven cleaning solution, stating, “The absolute easiest way to clean your oven door.” She reassured viewers that, “This entire process takes me less than 10 minutes and it is consistently effective.”

The Baking Soda and Tin Foil Method

In her instructional video, Hannah begins by liberally applying baking soda across the soiled oven glass door. She then proceeds to dampen the baking soda with warm water, ensuring it is not boiling hot.

Next, she takes a sheet of aluminum foil, crumbles it into a ball, and uses it to gently, yet effectively, scrub the glass surface. This scrubbing action is completed within moments.

To finalize the cleaning process, Hannah employs a microfiber cloth to rinse away any residue and polish the glass, revealing a spotless, streak-free finish.

Tackling Stubborn Stains

When confronted with particularly persistent grime, Hannah advises: “Allow the baking soda paste to rest for approximately 10 minutes after the initial scrub, then scrub again before wiping clean.”

Baking Soda: A Natural Cleaning Powerhouse

Cleaning experts at Arm and Hammer concur with the effectiveness of baking soda as a natural and powerful agent for dissolving oven grease. They highlight its non-toxic nature, affordability, user-friendliness, and remarkable efficiency.

They further explain, “Baking soda is alkaline, while oven grease, composed of food particles, is generally acidic. Baking soda works by neutralizing these acids and disintegrating the grease, enabling effortless wiping without excessive scrubbing.”

Baking soda’s mild abrasiveness also aids in the removal of dried and stuck-on food debris. A key advantage is that preheating the oven is unnecessary, and the appliance can be used immediately following a baking soda cleaning.

User Feedback and Success Stories

Responding to an Instagram user’s concern about the suitability of using tin foil on oven glass, Hannah confirmed, “It does not scratch. I was also apprehensive the first time I tried it, but it is safe. Just apply medium pressure during scrubbing.”

This cleaning tip has gained considerable popularity as numerous users have reported successful outcomes. One user enthusiastically commented, “Total game-changer! Mine was absolutely encrusted before.”

Another user declared, “Genius idea! I must give this a try.” A third user simply stated, “Just tried it – incredible!”


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