How do I clean the oven?
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I use Awesome spray from the Dollar Store. Spray let sit for a few minutes, wipe off. For really tough stains use a plastic scrubber pad. Removes baked on grime and works wonders on grease.
Here is the tutorial to how I clean my oven window and it can be used to clean your entire oven. https://chascrazycreations.com/how-to-clean-your-oven-window/
vinegar n baking soda...make a paste...let sit. I use vinegar n water (sometimes add essential) in a spray bottle for lots of things...so you can also sprinkle baking soda on the glass then spray with the vinegar water...also, let sit...depending on how baked on...use a plastic spatula to help scrape
Heat the oven to 150 degrees Fahrenheit and turn it off. If you have a gas oven, turn off the gas and the pilot light. Place a pot of boiling water on the bottom rack. On the top rack, put a heat-safe bowl or baking dish containing 1 cup of ammonia. Shut the oven door and leave it overnight.
The next morning, open the oven and remove both the bowl of ammonia and the pot of water. Don’t dispose of the ammonia; you’ll want to use it later. Remove the racks and leave the oven door open to air out for 15 minutes. Add 1-2 teaspoons of liquid dish soap to the ammonia, along with a quart of warm water, and using a heavy-duty nylon scrubbing pad dipped in the ammonia mixture, begin to wipe away the softened grease and grime along the sides and bottom of the oven. It should be a fairly easy job at this point.
Sprinkle baking soda on the bottom of your oven and on the open door. Sprinkle vinegar on top of the b soda. Walk away. A half hour later come back and wipe it all up with a clean damp cloth.