Tips&TricksDiscover the hidden button that makes oven cleaning a breeze

Discover the hidden button that makes oven cleaning a breeze

Many people use various devices and items every day without realizing their full potential. Often, an item has a very useful function that isn't apparent at first glance. That's why it's worth knowing where to find these hidden "treasures" that can make everyday life easier. Discover how to effectively clean your oven using the hidden button inside its door.

What is the button on the oven door for?
What is the button on the oven door for?
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How to effectively clean the oven? This process should be quick, easy, and efficient, right? We have something that can help with that. Thanks to the hidden function of the oven, specifically — the hidden button in the oven door — cleaning will be simple and enjoyable.

How to clean the oven easily?

When you start cleaning the oven, we assume you want to thoroughly clean its interior. Simply wiping the walls and removing food residue from the pan isn't enough; it's best to do this after each use of the oven. It's recommended that you do a thorough cleaning at least once a week. Don't worry—if you use our proven trick, you'll save time and avoid tedious scrubbing. The oven will shine even in hard-to-reach places.

One button that makes cleaning the oven easier

The first step is to widely open the oven door and locate the plugs on the hinges at the bottom. Press the button to unlock them. Now you can easily detach the door from the appliance. The latch mechanism may vary depending on the model and manufacturer of the oven, but the principle remains the same. Next, remove the trays, rack, and metal parts from the interior. Now remove the plastic that secures the glass in the oven door by gently sliding it upwards. Be particularly careful with this. Remove the glass and place it in a safe spot.

Let's move on to preparing an effective detergent for removing grime. Mix baking soda and water in a bowl. That's all you need when it comes to ingredients. Baking soda effectively dissolves grease and food residues. Apply the paste to dirty areas using, for example, an old toothbrush. The last step is to spray everything with vinegar, which will create an active foam that removes all dirt. Wipe away the foam with a paper towel and dry the surfaces with a cloth. This way, you can clean both glass surfaces of the oven and other components. Quick, easy, and effective!

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