Easy Off has a cleaner that you spray on a cold oven and leave it over night then clean the next day and it has little to no scent to it. Here is a link that might help using natural products.
Baking soda is odorless and you can make a paste with it and a small amount of water and Dawn to use to scrub your oven clean. Rinse well and you're good to go!
Hi Jennifer: What I use is a paste of vinegar and cream of tartar (the dry stuff). Make a paste and put it on the gunk. Let it sit for about 15 or 20 seconds and then scrape off with a plastic putty knife or one of those plastic scrubbies. You may have to do it a couple of times if the gunk is thick, but usually not. A lot of people don't know, but on most stoves, the door lifts off and the bottom of the oven (the oven floor) also comes off, as do the rails on the side that hold the grates. You don't have to take the door off to get the oven floor or grates out. Sometimes it's hard to get the door back on:) There is no smell and it is environmentally safe. Good luck.
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Hi Jennifer, try using baking soda for your oven. Here's some more info on that:
https://moredollarsathome.com/18-ways-to-clean-your-entire-house-with-baking-soda/
Easy Off is the best. Here is a link to it on Amazon. https://amzn.to/30ktwW5
Hope this Helps! Jeremy - https://do-daddy.com
Easy Off has a cleaner that you spray on a cold oven and leave it over night then clean the next day and it has little to no scent to it. Here is a link that might help using natural products.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IAa1Uc7GAwM
Here are some ways to clean your oven with no odor: https://www.wikihow.com/Clean-Your-Oven-Without-Odor
Baking soda! Sprinkle on baking soda, spritz it with water, let it sit for 30 min, and wipe clean! No scent and it works like a champ!
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I use marble paste. It has no scent at all.
Baking soda is odorless and you can make a paste with it and a small amount of water and Dawn to use to scrub your oven clean. Rinse well and you're good to go!
Hi Jennifer: What I use is a paste of vinegar and cream of tartar (the dry stuff). Make a paste and put it on the gunk. Let it sit for about 15 or 20 seconds and then scrape off with a plastic putty knife or one of those plastic scrubbies. You may have to do it a couple of times if the gunk is thick, but usually not. A lot of people don't know, but on most stoves, the door lifts off and the bottom of the oven (the oven floor) also comes off, as do the rails on the side that hold the grates. You don't have to take the door off to get the oven floor or grates out. Sometimes it's hard to get the door back on:) There is no smell and it is environmentally safe. Good luck.
I have a tutorial video saved in my "DIY Highlight" on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/bachelorettepadflip/