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Monday, August 25, 2025

This Homemade Oven Cleaner Will Have Your Stove Sparkling

 

This Homemade Oven Cleaner Will Have Your Stove Sparkling

If you've ever opened your oven and been met with a crusty, greasy, burnt-on mess — you’re not alone. Oven cleaning is one of the most dreaded kitchen chores, and for good reason. But before you reach for those harsh, chemical-laden sprays, there’s a safer, smarter solution sitting in your pantry.

This homemade oven cleaner is natural, non-toxic, and surprisingly effective — and it’ll leave your stove sparkling like new.


Why Go Homemade?

Commercial oven cleaners are often filled with strong chemicals that release fumes you definitely don’t want around your food (or your lungs). A homemade solution uses basic household ingredients, is eco-friendly, and still packs enough cleaning power to cut through even the most stubborn grime.

Plus, it’s cheap — and who doesn’t love that?


Ingredients You’ll Need

  • ½ cup baking soda

  • 2–3 tablespoons water (enough to form a paste)

  • 1–2 tablespoons white vinegar (for rinsing/spritzing later)

  • Optional: A few drops of lemon juice or essential oil (for a fresh scent)


Instructions: Your Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Remove the oven racks
    Take out the racks so you can clean both them and the inside of the oven separately.

  2. Make the paste
    In a small bowl, mix the baking soda and water until it forms a spreadable paste. Add a few drops of lemon juice or essential oil if you'd like a cleaner scent.

  3. Apply the paste
    Use gloves and a sponge or brush to spread the paste over the interior surfaces of your oven, avoiding heating elements. Focus on greasy spots and baked-on grime.

  4. Let it sit overnight
    Close the oven and let the paste work its magic for at least 12 hours (or overnight).

  5. Wipe it out
    The next day, use a damp cloth to wipe out the dried paste. You’ll be amazed at how much grime comes off with it.

  6. Spritz with vinegar
    Fill a spray bottle with vinegar and spritz wherever you see leftover baking soda residue. The vinegar will react with the baking soda, making it easier to wipe clean — and leave a sparkling shine.

  7. Clean the racks
    Soak the oven racks in warm, soapy water (or in your tub with a few dryer sheets for extra grime-busting power), then scrub and rinse.


Why It Works

  • Baking soda is a mild abrasive that breaks down tough grease and stains without scratching.

  • Water helps activate the baking soda into a paste that clings to surfaces.

  • Vinegar reacts with the baking soda to fizz away residue and leave a streak-free finish.

  • Lemon juice or essential oils add a pleasant, fresh aroma and help cut grease even further.


Bonus Tips

  • Use this cleaner for your stove top, microwave, or even sink stains.

  • Clean your oven every 1–2 months to avoid buildup.

  • Avoid using this method on self-cleaning ovens unless the manufacturer allows it.


Final Thoughts

Cleaning your oven doesn’t have to involve toxic fumes or hours of scrubbing. With just a few natural ingredients, you can restore your oven’s sparkle and keep your kitchen fresh, clean, and safe. So the next time your oven needs a little TLC, skip the chemicals and reach for your pantry instead.

Your future self — and your sparkling oven — will thank you.


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