At the end of the month I always take a baking tray, pour water from the kettle onto it and put it in the oven. You will do this too.

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Jan , 23. 12. 2025

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Removing old, baked-on deposits from the oven is a very demanding task, and the result may not turn out as expected. Fortunately, there are several tips that will help you achieve a beautifully clean oven with minimal effort and time. You can find more information right in this article.

What you’ll need for a perfect oven cleaning

  • 1 teaspoon of dishwashing liquid
  • Half a tablespoon of baking soda
  • A quarter tablespoon of hydrogen peroxide
  • Lemon zest
  • A tablespoon of vinegar
  • A sponge
  • Paper towels

Procedure for cleaning a baking oven of deposits

Although these are unpleasant and baked-on deposits, there is a simple method that will help remove them effectively once and for all. Start with ordinary soapy water and a sponge, which you need to wring out often to remove the main dirt and the thickest layers of grease. This will help you get rid of basic grime and prepare ideal conditions for the next cleaning phases.

Next, mix all the above ingredients until a thick paste forms. Baking soda will remove carbon deposits without damaging the surface, while the peroxide and dishwashing liquid will remove dirt mainly in the form of grease. Lemon zest will give the whole cleaning a pleasant scent.

Remove all racks and, using paper towels or a sponge, apply the cleaning agent and the paste to the entire interior surface including the oven door. The chemical reaction will start immediately, but there’s no need to rush. The longer you leave the cleaning paste there, the better. Close the door and leave it for at least 4 hours. Then open the oven and wipe away the dirt. For rinsing you’ll need another bucket with warm, clean soapy water.

Some modern smart ovens have a self-cleaning function. If that’s the case for you, turn it on and wait until the entire cycle has properly run. The result will be truly perfect.