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How to Clean and Take Care of Cast Iron Cookware
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Cleaning the oven is a tough job, and that’s why a lot of people prefer to leave this dreadful chore to an oven-cleaning specialist with the necessary skills and time to give the appliance the attention it needs. However, taking care of the burnt floor is a real challenge all in itself! Still, it is not a task to be taken lightly unless you don’t mind the burning food odour filling up the house every time you turn your oven on.
Don’t reach for the air freshener just yet. Instead, focus on tackling the source of the problem, which is most certainly hiding at the appliance’s bottom. It is time to roll up your sleeves and prepare for an oven makeover!
Burnt old spills and food debris stuck to the bottom won’t come off easily. The good news is that there is a way to clean your oven naturally, making this particular area shiny again in no time.
Vinegar and baking soda are a favoured combination and certainly something to put on top of your eco-friendly oven cleaners’ list. If you happen to have tea tree or thieves essential oil in the house, you can add some drops of any of the two to your natural oven cleaner recipe. The first one will help kill bacteria, while the second will boost the power of your homemade cleaning blend.
Now that you are aware of the needed ingredients for ridding your oven’s bottom of the baked-on grease, it’s time for action!
Book an oven cleanig service with the specialists!
You certainly don’t want to face the same issue all over again, so you need to take measures to protect your appliance’s floor the next time you prepare a meal.
Spill or drip tray can protect your appliance’s floor, preventing hard-baked-on grease from building up. Some oven models come with a tray, but in case you decide to buy one, look for the right size to fit into your appliance.
Manual washing with soapy water is the preferred cleaning method, however, this is definitely to be preferred over kneeling and scrubbing a burnt oven bottom. Still, if you have to remove hard baked-on grease from the oven tray, baking soda and lemon/white vinegar will do the trick.
Another way to avoid cleaning burnt-on grease stains off the oven bottom is to get an oven liner. The special silicone material is heat resistant and can catch all crumbs, spills and drips. It allows it to be resized to fit any oven model and you can make 2-3 oven liners from a single roll.
The only thing to keep in mind is that such a product is mostly suitable for ovens that do not heat from beneath the bottom. So, placing an oven mat in your gas ovens may not be a good idea.
Cleaning is a piece of cake, too. Dish soap and warm water will take off all grime formation. Most are also dishwasher-safe. However, don’t forget to check the label first.
Do you know any quick and easy tricks to get rid of the burnt food on the oven floor? Share them with us in the comments below!
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