Cleaning the oven with baking soda

Joy Platt
by Joy Platt
  8 answers
  • Janet Pizaro Janet Pizaro on Aug 17, 2017

    http://www.hometalk.com/diy/clean/ovens/how-to-clean-with-baking-soda-14564393

  • Sylvia Parke Sylvia Parke on Aug 17, 2017

    Make sure you rinse well, I left white marks my first try! It's definitely the way to go if you don't want chemical smells.

  • Jewellmartin Jewellmartin on Aug 17, 2017

    Add some vinegar to the baking soda and leave it in the over for a few hours and grease should soften or dissolve, making it easier to clean. Best wishes đŸ˜‡

  • Sunny C Sunny C on Aug 17, 2017

    Hello Joy; I found a nice video which should help you clean your oven.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CqW7uIeVU6o

    I hope that this helps you!! Take Care!

  • Gail Gail on Aug 18, 2017

    Hi Joy. I use a paste of baking soda and water which i plaster onto the oven and let sit for 1/2 hour

  • Vicky Vicky on Aug 18, 2017

    I clean everything with hydrogen peroxide. Just make sure it's not completely dry before you wipe it off. Never cleaned the stove with it but cleaned the stove top. Sink, counters and everything else. I guess many people do it because it sells in spray bottles now.

  • Cin21825342 Cin21825342 on Aug 18, 2017

    I put a bowl of vinegar in the oven and heat it up letting the vinegar steam do all the work. Then wipe clean.

  • MadameRĂ£ MadameRĂ£ on Aug 18, 2017

    Baking soda is brilliant for many things for cleaning, whats even better i find is prior to cleaning, use a glass bowl with hot water, white vinegar & a whole lemon cut into pieces, let sit for half an hour; then make a warm based paste with baking soda & pink rock salt~ by just making the paste warm it will react differently with the pink rock salt, allowing for a gentle but firm enough cleaning abrasion... use chux cloths after your half hour lemon/vinegar steam with your paste now finishing the clean.. The little extras make for a better clean job that actually lasts longer than many many chemical methods//& just basic baking soda:)))