Natural oven cleaners

Cleaning a stove can be done effectively using natural ingredients, which are often safer for your home and the environment. Here are several methods to consider:

Baking Soda and Vinegar

  1. Sprinkle Baking Soda: Generously sprinkle baking soda over any stained areas on the stove.

  2. Spray Vinegar: In a spray bottle, mix equal parts of vinegar and water. Spray it over the baking soda.

  3. Let it Sit: Allow the mixture to sit for about 10-15 minutes to break down grease and grime.

  4. Scrub and Wipe: Use a damp cloth or sponge to scrub the surface gently, then wipe clean with a cloth soaked in plain water.

Lemon Juice

  1. Apply Lemon Juice: Squeeze fresh lemon juice directly onto the stained areas or use a diluted mixture (equal parts lemon juice and water).

  2. Let it Sit: Leave it for about 10 minutes to allow the acidity of the lemon to cut through grease.

  3. Wipe Clean: Wipe down with a damp cloth, rinsing as necessary.

Cornstarch

  1. Make a Paste: Mix cornstarch with a small amount of water to create a thick paste.

  2. Apply the Paste: Spread the paste onto the stove surface, focusing on areas with tough stains.

  3. Let it Dry: Allow the paste to dry completely before scraping it off gently with a spatula.

  4. Wipe Down: Finish by wiping the surface with a damp cloth.

Olive Oil

  1. Apply Olive Oil: Pour a small amount of olive oil onto a cloth or directly onto the stove's surface.

  2. Buff the Surface: Rub the oil in a circular motion to help lift the grime and give the surface a shine.

  3. Wipe Excess: Use a clean, dry cloth to remove any excess oil.

Soapnut Solution

  1. Prepare Soapnut Liquid: Boil a handful of soapnuts in water for about 20 minutes, then strain to create a natural cleaning liquid.

  2. Apply the Liquid: Use a sponge soaked in the soapnut liquid to clean the stove.

  3. Rinse and Dry: Wipe down with a damp cloth and dry with a separate cloth.

Essential Oils (optional)

For added scent and cleaning power, consider adding a few drops of essential oils like tea tree or lavender to any of the above cleaning mixtures.

Regular maintenance and cleaning will help keep your stove looking new and functioning properly. These natural methods are effective alternatives to commercial cleaners, providing a safe and eco-friendly approach to kitchen cleaning.

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