The Best Way to Clean a Dirty Oven [Before and After] | Cleaning with Wisdom Preserved

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The Best Way to Clean a Dirty Oven [Before and After] | Cleaning with Wisdom Preserved
Cleaning an oven is something that is so easy to put off. The oven cleaner setting on the oven is tempting to use, but is it really the best method? In this video Marie and Emmaline from Wisdom Preserved teach you the best way to clean a dirty oven.

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Emmaline has an almost magical oven cleaning solution that in combination with a few other tools did a fabulous job of making me like my oven again. It really is the best way to clean a horribly dirty oven.

A combination of baking soda, vinegar, and Dawn dish soap make up the basis for this oven cleaner. Make sure you mix them in an oversized bowl because the baking soda and vinegar will chemically react by bubbling and expanding. Think science experiment. Then, with the added bubbles from the Dawn soap, you get a glorious concoction that will clean the dirtiest surfaces. Even the following horribly dirty oven.

Note: I (E) love using this cleaner on my bathtub and shower scum also!!!

The before: no judging!

It doesn’t get much dirtier than this. We were actually waiting for the oven to get dirty to make this video. We left pot lids off on purpose and baked really oily and greasy things like TALLOW and other crazy greasy items.

After combining the baking soda, vinegar, and Dawn soap into a frothy concoction you dab them on all surfaces of the inside of the oven including the racks. Now you wait an hour or more, allowing it to soak in. The reason this is the best way to clean a dirty oven is that you take this waiting time to go perform other household tasks.

After the oven cleaner has had some time to soak, start washing the suds out with a wet cloth. You will need to wash out your cloth frequently due to the amount of suds. Use cold water for this process because it reduces the amount of “bubbles”. Most of the dirt and grime will come with it. Now because my oven was horribly dirty we had additional steps that were needed. A straight razor was great for scraping off the fried-on grime from the many uses of the oven cleaning cycle. If you use this be careful not to scratch up your oven. For the racks, a stainless steel scrubber wrapped around those rods well and scrapped off the harder bits. Finally, a magic eraser was used on the window of the oven to get that last little bit off. Emmaline assures me that if you clean regularly with the solution all the rest is unnecessary.

Don’t forget to wait until the end of the video for a closeup of the before and after of the dirty and clean oven.

I love my clean oven now and am so glad to have found a better way to keep it clean.

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Intro (0:00)
What we are cleaning (0:11)
How to make the oven cleaner (02:32)
Putting the oven cleaner on (05:16)
Cleaning off the oven cleaner (08:50)
Outro (17:35)
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  1. Vinegar 1/4 cup white vinegar (distilled) plus 1/2 cup dawn plus 1 1/2 cup baking soda Stir to paste consistency. Remove racks. Apply to back, then sides , then bottom. No scrubbing, just dab. Apply liberally. Let dry for an hour an hour or more Avoid elements. Also do shelving. Scrape out as much as possible . Wipe down with old dry rags. Clean off with wet rags.

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