Do you want an oven that’s sparkling clean? If so, read on to learn about the top oven cleaning tips.
Kitchen remodeling is the most popular project to do in your home, second only to a bathroom remodel by 2 percent.
If you can do a complete kitchen remodel, then you can at least spruce up your kitchen with some tips and tricks. And you know if your oven is dirty and dingy, your kitchen simply doesn’t look as good as it could.
Make a good first impression when you’re entertaining, cooking, or just making food for yourself by doing a good, deep oven cleaning.
Oven Cleaning Tips to Get You Sparkling
If you want to clean your whole kitchen, here’s how to get the walls shining bright and white again. Start with oven cleaning, then move your way across the whole room to have a fresh, clean feeling throughout.
Baking Soda and Vinegar
There are two ingredients out there that can clean just about anything. If you haven’t been cleaning with baking soda and vinegar, then you’ve been missing out.
Baking soda and vinegar have the same effect on cutting through grime that your harsh cleaners have. Except they’re cheaper, and better for your kitchen. Mix them into a paste and let them cut into the grime in your oven.
Don’t Neglect the Oven Racks
You might never have cleaned your oven racks at all. Give them a good cleaning for once by taking them out of your oven, and soaking them in a large container or your bathtub overnight.
Once they’re nice and soaked, you can scrub them clean. Use your baking soda and vinegar mix and an abrasive pad, and watch them shine and sparkle like they’re new.
Open Up the Window
The glass door on your oven might be full of grime as well. Clean the inside and the outside of the window.
Coat it in an all-purpose spray, and allow it to sit. Once the cleaner has been soaking on the window, you can wipe it away with a sponge and be able to see into your oven for once.
A Note About Self Cleaning Ovens
When you choose to self-clean your oven, if the option is available, it skyrockets the temperature in the oven to 500 degrees.
The heat melts your grime away so it’s easier to clean. But if you have a lot of buildup in your oven, it can actually be a fire hazard. Only use the self-cleaning function on ovens that are moderately messy, and leave the deep cleaning to yourself.
If you do deep clean, remove the racks. The cycle takes about two hours.
Wall to Wall Clean
When you’re done with oven cleaning, you might catch the cleaning bug. You can do it yourself, but nothing’s going to look as good as when you let Ansley Home Cleaning take over your home.
The difference between someone cleaning your home and when you do it yourself is huge. Also, you can have time to tackle all the other things you have on your to-do list.
Save time and have a cleaner home when you get a professional service to do it for you.
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