If you want to adopt ecological and economical cleaning, don’t throw away your newspaper! You may not know it, but it can help you in many ways, including finding shiny walls inside your oven. To use it, it’s very simple. Simply take a double sheet of newspaper, roll it into a ball then lightly soak it with water before scrubbing the walls. Your oven will be like new!
3.Salt and baking soda
Some stubborn pieces may remain embedded and refuse to come off when cleaning. Luckily, you don’t need to strain your arm to get them off. The tip: coarse salt and baking soda, one tablespoon for the first and half this dose for the second. Once your two ingredients are mixed, add a little warm water to a bowl until you have a paste. Apply the latter to the dirt and leave to act for an hour. Then, with a sponge soaked in water, gently scrub the walls. Paste and residue will come off very easily.
4.White vinegar
It’s a foolproof tip that can be used throughout the house. To apply it, dilute half a glass of white vinegar with a liter of water and pour the solution into a bottle fitted with a spray. Then spray the mixture inside the oven, paying particular attention to heavily soiled areas. Leave on for 5 minutes, then wipe the walls with a damp sponge. You will find an oven that is cleaner and brighter than ever. 5.Clay stone If the residues and traces are particularly tough, you can use clay stone, a remarkable degreaser for your oven. To do this, start by rubbing a sponge on the clay stone, then pass it over the walls of the device. Once this operation is completed, lightly dampen a microfiber cloth and then clean the interior of the oven again.
To clean the grills:
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