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Oven Cleaning Desperation
Hi all! I'm new to TheNest and thought this might be a good place to ask...I have an electric non-self cleaning oven and I have had it up to here with trying to clean the bottom of this darn thing! I used Easy Off twice now with not a huge noticeable difference. I tried Brillo pads and that doesn't seem to be doing the trick either. We are moving out of our rental house on Monday and I am at a loss of how to get this thing like new. Any suggestions?! The only thing I believe is on there was some ham drippings, no baked on food or anything crazy but this is not coming off! Please help! Thank you in advance for any advice! :-)
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Re: Oven Cleaning Desperation
Best sound ever: baby's heartbeat! (Heard @ 10w1d)
Spray the inside with a fine mist of water.
Sprinkle baking soda all over.
Walk away for 30 minutes.
Wipe up with rag.
The spots should come off with minimal (if any) scrubbing.
This. It worked for me after I had grease drippings in the oven that even caught fire. The baking soda left a white residue as I had trouble getting it all out, but it's clean!!!