A RECIPE FOR SPARKLING STOVES

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Rather of using harmful chemicals, you can have a spotless stovetop with this DIY oven cleaner. A natural and effective remedy for even the most stubborn oven stains may be made using a mixture of baking soda, white vinegar, dish soap, and lemon juice. Your stove will stay clean and in excellent condition for many years if you clean and maintain it regularly.

What’s in it:

1-cup baking soda

Second, half a cup of white vinegar

One tablespoon of dish soap
Juice from two teaspoons of lemons

5 cups of hot water

Sponge or microfiber cloth number six

A misting bottle
First, make the cleanser according to the directions: Collect all of the necessary components first. Before you start cleaning, make sure your oven is cold.

Eliminating Loose Debris: After cleaning the oven, be sure to remove any crumbs or major spills. Remove any debris by sweeping or wiping it away with a dry brush. The efficacy of the subsequent cleaning will be amplified by this prepping.
In a bowl, combine the baking soda, vinegar, dish soap, lemon juice, and hot water to make the cleaning solution. Stir until thoroughly combined. Thoroughly mix everything by stirring it. Vinegar and lemon juice naturally clean and degrease, while baking soda acts as a gentle abrasive.

Cleaning with the Cleanser: Soak a sponge or microfiber cloth in the cleaning solution and squeeze out the excess water. Focus on spots with a lot of grease or stains and apply the mixture to the regions of your oven’s inside. If the stain is very difficult to remove, try making a paste out of the mixture by adding more baking soda.
Step 5: Soak the cleaner for 15 to 20 minutes so it can do its job. The dirt and grime will be simpler to remove in the subsequent phase if you let it soak for a while beforehand.

Scrubbing (Step6): Using circular movements, wipe the surfaces of the oven using a moist sponge or towel. To help remove tough residue and oil, baking soda is used as a mild abrasive. To remove really stubborn stains, use a bit extra pressure, being careful not to harm the surface.

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