So, I just started watching the video and saw the baking soda and vinegar and that's the paste I put into mines. Of course, then I read the comments and see almost everybody saying, NO, baking soda and water paste. But, going to leave it in for a day or two and then try your vinegar scrub. I've tried everything on mines, including steam cleaning, to get that brownish stain out. It's actually pretty new looking on the inside, I just want to remove that brownish stain in the back. We'll see what happens. Thanks so much for this tip!
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I enjoyed seeing you do this. Next time make the paste of just baking soda with a few drops of dawn and water. Let it sit for a whole, only 30 minutes or so to break down the grease. Then wet a sponge or scrubber with vinegar. Then the chemical reaction happens on the gunk, not in the mixing bowl. At least that's how it works for me. Still, all in all, oven cleaner makes your life much easier and requires a whole lot less elbow grease. 😁
Toaster oven manuals, that I've seen, tell us we should NOT use foil on the crumb tray. It reflects heat back onto the heating elements. That can cause problems, including over heating. Different situation from lining a sheet pan to keep cookies from sticking. PLEASE READ YOUR TOASTER OVEN MANUAL!! Don't take my word for it.
Great job. I've struggled with this myself having used toaster ovens for years. Most--if not all--are not made with the glazed ceramic coatings of full-sized ovens, so even using canned oven cleaner leaves stains on the mostly aluminum interior. Also, appreciated your use of time-lapse photography and soothing background music for the video.
I tried using this degreaser I purchased from Amazon. Worked alright but the major stains didn’t budge. Now, I’m going to be using a wire wheel drill attachment & it’ll remove anything! I’m confident that will work like a charm.
Hi!!! Congrats on your new toaster oven, they're awesome right! Yes, cleaning it once a month is very smart haha just don't let it build up like mine🤣💖
I take a dishwasher tablet, the hard ones, and wet it just a little bit and use it like a scrub brush. it takes all the burnt marks off the bottom tray and glass super quick.
I have a similar problem. The dramatic music and the 2 day "break" 😂 I'm currently on my 2nd break and losing ideas and patience. But I loved your trial and error. I will go try again.
You needed to let it sit with the paste for a few hours and then scrub, and not with a toothbrush. Also after you clean the tray the best you can and put foil on it so next time you just have to change the foil not scrub the tray.
Haha yes I am! I'm glad you liked it!! I couldn't believe it and after all this time I could have been using a clean toaster oven🤣. Thank you so much for your support and for watching it!💖
I wouldn’t combine vinegar and baking soda. It chemically cancels out each other. Use baking soda and water for a paste or just vinegar alone That’s why it works when she just uses vinegar
I'm glad I watched this... I noticed you didn't specify the proportions of the ingredients, but you adjusted them accordingly and got the job done... now, I'm off to do mine.
I’m a little bit scared after I use water to clean the inside of the toaster and then of course I have to leave it dry for a day or so, but to plug it in again yikes !!
Nayna hate to tell ya but mixing a weak acid [vinegar] and a base [baking soda] is a waste of time. They neutralize each other. You might as well scrub with water. The straight vinegar worked cause it was at least on a non-neutral solution. Regular old "oven cleaner" in a well ventilated setting does work.
I enjoyed this video… lol.. I’m usually up on keeping things clean but things got a lil outta hand during last year. This helped and i caught it before it got really terrible!!! lol..
If you have a self cleaning stove/oven you can lay the tray on racks face down and complete self clean cycle and it will make the tray look brand new once complete.
Mixing baking soda killed the acidity of the vinegar. Baking soda is a base. While it might be a mild abrasive, you are canceling out any chemical reactions.
Just wanted to point out that it's only the case when you use equal parts of both. If you make a "paste" (more baking soda, less vinegar) or use more vinegar than baking soda, it works pretty well. www.livescience.com/why-baking-soda-vinegar-clean.html In cleaning my toaster oven, I sprayed vinegar (carefully) into the inside and on the parts, let it sit for a while (I let it set for like an hour, but I'm pretty sure you don't need that long depending on how dirty your oven is), and came back at it using baking soda as if it was Comet cleaner 😆. I used water to keep the baking soda from being too dry as I used it, but I didn't have to work too hard and it worked great!
@@ballfart.V2 lol. Not a bit of what you wrote is remotely correct. If you want to make a toy volcano, go ahead and mix them. If you want to clean, adding products together that neutralize each other does nothing. There is not meaningful heat and it bubbling for a second means nothing. There is no magical all cleaning, undefinable "energy" that magically reacts with some unspecified 'crud'. What you are saying is the equivalent of saying that waving crystals over it will heal the surfaces of their grease. Acid and bases can be used effectively when used separately to clean. They are not effective when used at the same time.
That was truly satisfying to watch! And exciting with your choice of music! I guess the lesson is to never let it go 3 years again... (Here to support from Salma Jafri's group.) Good luck!
Soak your tray and grates in very hot water…..using liquid vim and a steel wool scrubby works like a charm ….also wiping your door tray and grates after each use does not get you to the trouble your in…..
Dawn Powerwash spray was the best I’ve tried…but put a cookie sheet under your appliance…the grease dripped off…lots of paper towels…but the fire hazard is GREATLY diminished.
Baking soda and vinegar cancel each other out. Baking soda and some kind of liquid will make a semi-abrasive paste, but not very abrasive. Better off with Bar keepers friend or scouring powder, I would think. Baking soda is an alkaline (base), So letting it sit by itself or in a paste with water or some other liquid might help dissolve some of that gunk. Not sure. Straight white vinegar can be amazing for cleaning. It's great at getting coffee stains out of mugs for example or anywhere where there's mineral build up like an electric kettle. If you want a stronger effect you can buy concentrated industrial strength vinegar that's nine times stronger than regular old distilled vinegar. Just be careful, you don't want to get that on your skin 😅 But what I really think did the trick in your case if I'm not mistaken you're using a magic eraser... Those things are super crazy good at getting stuff off. They're way more abrasive than just a paste of baking soda. Assuming I'm not mistaken and that's not just a lot of paper towels or something
Adding vinegar (acid) to baking soda (base) is kind of counter productive. Looks like vinegar alone was you best system. BTW, I like your choice in music. Marriage of Figaro, Mozart?
Boil the tray in a big pot of water with Oxy-Clean, for a half hr. or less. Oxy-Clean also works great to lift off carbonized food on a burnt steel pan. Use one whole Oxy-Clean scoop or so. You'll think it's magic.
@@NaynaHomeMoreCleaning ! My pleasure! I learned it on RUclips, & it worked better than I could have ever imagined! One hand washes the other. Kind regards!
@@Tayaridior ! Sorry for not answering sooner - my laptop is in the shop, & I'm writing from the Library. One can't just apply wet Oxy-clean on a surface, as far as I know. one has to submerge the object like a grill or tray covered in water & boil it for a half hour with a scoop of Oxy-clean. Hope that helps! Kind regards!!!
I bought an Aria 10 qt. Air fryer (has 3 wire racks) from a lady off of Facebook Marketplace for $30 (new it costs $100+ ), and it's in great condition, except for some stuck on burnt grease inbetween the metal wires on the racks. I've tried everything to get it off and nothing has worked! Iv'e tried white vinegar + baking soda, heating the racks up with dawn powerwash on them, letting them soak overnight in hot water + dawn, "The pink stuff" and just about everything else I could think of! Lol And none have worked! I'm at a loss.. I was wondering if you had any ideas that maybe I haven't tried yet?? Thank You!!
So sorry to let you down I don't have any tips, and please excuse the late response but I hope you found a solution that worked best for you my friend! ☺
I tried this and have the cleaning paste stuck in some deep hard to reach cracks and crevices. Would it be safe to just leave it there and continue using my toaster oven?
Hi there, I'm not a 100% on the light bulbs because I do not have one with light bulbs yet, I would be very careful when cleaning and make sure everything is unplugged. Thank you so much for your question! Sorry late response but I hope you have found your question! Happy Holidays
I think most methods need time to soak in.. either for a few minutes or… with my method of 2:1 ratio baking soda & water paste, I leave it on overnight. Of course i don’t submerge any of the electronic parts, but I’ll make the paste and coat all over the glass door with it. But helpful video I learned some stuff🙂
Yes, they definitely need time and the right ratios 🙌. I filmed this video like 1 or 2 in the morning while the kids were asleep lol so I think next time I will do it during the day after a good night's rest to really see what works and what doesn't. I'm happy this video helped in some way, I definitely learned a lot making it! Thank you for being here 😊
Tried this 2:1 ratio when I read your comment...not even thirty minutes and I'm seeing a difference...gonna let it sit over night then air it out for a couple of days.... thank you so much because I didn't know what to do
Hey Melanie! Happy Saturday my friend, that was just a normal scrub pad I used in this video! I will try the magic eraser in my next toaster oven video and see how it turns out. Thank you for watching my friend! 💖😊
I'm sure I could. I do have oven cleaner but I wanted to give a healthier way a try lol it wasn't a bad turnout. I hope this was helpful. Thank you so much for watching!🤗
@@NaynaHomeMoreCleaning Don't use oven cleaner on a toaster oven of any sort. The materials used in toaster ovens are lighter and thinner than a regular oven and will strip the surface of the inside. Also, toaster ovens tend to have more nooks and crannies to clean than a normal oven, so good luck in cleaning that stuff out of one. I'm all for using oven cleaner on an oven (and on pots and pans NOT made of aluminum), but using it on something that you can't wash and rinse out thoroughly that has such a close proximity to your food is not a good idea. This method for your toaster oven was the way to go.👍🏽
@@Nikkah4evah Thank you for the tips, I have oven cleaner but I never use it because of the strong chemicals and my children are always next to me but I have seen people use oven cleaner in a toaster oven but because of the chemicals I wanted to try the method I used in this video and it worked just as good! Thank you for the great information Kool2BeMe! ❤🤗
@@NaynaHomeMoreCleaning You're welcome! 😁 Admittedly when I have used oven cleaner on pots and pans, it's mostly on the outside to get rid of that brown coating (mostly) or occasional black burnt-in areas on the bottom. It's also good for de-greasing glass surfaces that may end up with grease build-up (like glass lids or cookware). But I'm looking to use other things now. Even using the "fume free" stuff still tends to be too much when it comes to the fumes (I also heat up the items a bit before I spray it on, so that might be why). But darn it - it works so dang well! 😖😄
My toaster oven looks worse than that after 3 months 😫. I use it from 🥓 to 🐔 to 🥧 to 🎂 but never toast. I haven't used my regular oven in 4 years. After I make my buttermilk 🥧 tomorrow I am going to try this. Thanks 😊 for the info.
Hello there! Wow you make so much good food with your toaster oven! Get your chef on my friend! I hope this method is making your cleaning life easier! Have a great weekend!🌟🤩
Try ammonia, I take it out side and put the rack and pan and sandwich newspapers and then soak paper with ammonia. Let sat for a few hours then use SOS and scrub.
Aww, haha thank you! Your mother in law will love it and be amazed at the difference once she tries a little baking soda and white vinegar✨🙌❤️ I was shocked!Lol
THREE YEARS?! You havent cleaned this appliance that cooks your FOOD in THREE YEARS?! Of course you need a lot of "elbow grease"! Pro tips: Cover your food (foil) Clean it ASAP after the FIRST mess This saves "elbow grease" AND is healthier for everyone. ❤
Did I miss something? I thought you were doing vinegar and baking powder to start. Were you doing water too I'm so confused! So straight white vinegar works of course you are not going to answer me and I need to do this today!
I just used a copper scouring pad and it worked better than the scotch brite pad, but you must wear gloves or your nails get full of gunk( I learned the hard way)
Yes, I film at night and this video was filmed at about 12 AM, I put my children to sleep and set up my filming area and lights, and sometimes that can take over an hour to get the right lighting and positions. So I let it sit until the next night about around the same time. I hope you enjoyed the video! Have a happy and safe weekend and Month! 🙏🤗
Next time, make your paste, apply and let it set for several hours. Once completely dry, use dry toweling and elbow grease. Once you've made your first past, give yourself a break, then reapply and repeat.
Maybe this is not progress to you, and yes it doesn’t look brand new again but it felt much better using it after carefully cleaning it than using it while it was a mess. But don’t give up people and maybe try other methods if this doesn’t work for you! Thank you for watching and commenting ☺️
Lol, I totally would if my nails were done. I always clean with baking soda, vinegar, and Dawn dish soap, I think my hands have gotten used to it! 😆 Thank you so much for showing the video some love! ❤️
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So, I just started watching the video and saw the baking soda and vinegar and that's the paste I put into mines. Of course, then I read the comments and see almost everybody saying, NO, baking soda and water paste. But, going to leave it in for a day or two and then try your vinegar scrub. I've tried everything on mines, including steam cleaning, to get that brownish stain out. It's actually pretty new looking on the inside, I just want to remove that brownish stain in the back. We'll see what happens. Thanks so much for this tip!
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I enjoyed seeing you do this. Next time make the paste of just baking soda with a few drops of dawn and water. Let it sit for a whole, only 30 minutes or so to break down the grease. Then wet a sponge or scrubber with vinegar. Then the chemical reaction happens on the gunk, not in the mixing bowl. At least that's how it works for me. Still, all in all, oven cleaner makes your life much easier and requires a whole lot less elbow grease. 😁
Hey! Thanks for the tip! 🤗
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I found it very relaxing watching you clean your toaster oven, I love to see the results after I clean. New subscriber here.
That's awesome to hear, Thank you for your helpful feedback and support!🤗
Amazing how the classical music makes this so much more satisfying! I also had trouble with the bottom tray and ended up just covering it in foil.....
Toaster oven manuals, that I've seen, tell us we should NOT use foil on the crumb tray. It reflects heat back onto the heating elements. That can cause problems, including over heating. Different situation from lining a sheet pan to keep cookies from sticking. PLEASE READ YOUR TOASTER OVEN MANUAL!! Don't take my word for it.
When you mix baking soda with vinegar it neutralizes the vinegar. That's why straight vinegar worked so well on this oven.
Thank you for letting me know, I address it in my new video if you wanna check it out! ☺️
Oh my gosh the dramatic music 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 I love using baking soda to clean. Another great video 👍🏼
😂 Thanks Angie! I agree it's the best house product that can be used for so much! Thank you so much for tuning in!✨💖
The 2:1 ratio (baking soda and water) really works....works quickly as well... I'm already seeing a difference in my toaster oven
Love that for you! Happy Holidays!! 🤗
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Great job. I've struggled with this myself having used toaster ovens for years. Most--if not all--are not made with the glazed ceramic coatings of full-sized ovens, so even using canned oven cleaner leaves stains on the mostly aluminum interior.
Also, appreciated your use of time-lapse photography and soothing background music for the video.
I tried using this degreaser I purchased from Amazon. Worked alright but the major stains didn’t budge. Now, I’m going to be using a wire wheel drill attachment & it’ll remove anything! I’m confident that will work like a charm.
Very well done, I am a new toaster oven user and I will definitely use this method at least once a month, Thanks and keep up the great information.
Hi!!! Congrats on your new toaster oven, they're awesome right! Yes, cleaning it once a month is very smart haha just don't let it build up like mine🤣💖
I take a dishwasher tablet, the hard ones, and wet it just a little bit and use it like a scrub brush. it takes all the burnt marks off the bottom tray and glass super quick.
Great tip! 😃
I have a similar problem. The dramatic music and the 2 day "break" 😂 I'm currently on my 2nd break and losing ideas and patience. But I loved your trial and error. I will go try again.
You needed to let it sit with the paste for a few hours and then scrub, and not with a toothbrush. Also after you clean the tray the best you can and put foil on it so next time you just have to change the foil not scrub the tray.
Girl!! This is sooo satisfying!! I know you are so happy with the results!
Haha yes I am! I'm glad you liked it!! I couldn't believe it and after all this time I could have been using a clean toaster oven🤣. Thank you so much for your support and for watching it!💖
I wouldn’t combine vinegar and baking soda. It chemically cancels out each other. Use baking soda and water for a paste or just vinegar alone
That’s why it works when she just uses vinegar
Hi! Thank you so much for the tip!!
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you have a great voice, i enjoyed it and will giving my oven a scrub!
Oh thank you! ☺️
I'm glad I watched this... I noticed you didn't specify the proportions of the ingredients, but you adjusted them accordingly and got the job done... now, I'm off to do mine.
"paste", she said that
Thank you soooo much for this mine was so crusty with baking soda I’m about to fix it 😎 bless you!
You are so welcome!
The biggest problem seems to be the bottom coil, which collects grease and starts burning smoke
This was so satisfying to watch. Great video Nayna!
Thank you! 🤗
I just spent an hour scrubbing mine! Used oven cleaner but still some stubborn areas so found your video!
I'm so glad you found my video Katherine! Let me know if this method works for you girl! Thank you for watching 🥰
I use aluminum foil for that bottom tray that slides out ! bottom
I’m a little bit scared after I use water to clean the inside of the toaster and then of course I have to leave it dry for a day or so, but to plug it in again yikes !!
Helpful video. Use a stainless steel scrubbing with dawn on the tray (plus a fair amount of elbow grease)
Great tip! Thank you!
I’m over here looking for “how to fix a toaster that won’t hold down” and got stuck and hypnotized in your seemingly ASMR video.
😂😂😂
Nayna hate to tell ya but mixing a weak acid [vinegar] and a base [baking soda] is a waste of time. They neutralize each other. You might as well scrub with water. The straight vinegar worked cause it was at least on a non-neutral solution. Regular old "oven cleaner" in a well ventilated setting does work.
Thank you for sharing 🙂
I enjoyed this video… lol.. I’m usually up on keeping things clean but things got a lil outta hand during last year. This helped and i caught it before it got really terrible!!! lol..
Thanks! I'm going to attempt to clean mine tomorrow...
Hey Tracy! Yay go for it! If I can do it you can too, You got this my friend! ❤️
If you have a self cleaning stove/oven you can lay the tray on racks face down and complete self clean cycle and it will make the tray look brand new once complete.
Thanks for that tip
Thanks for the tip Latrice! ❤️
Mixing baking soda killed the acidity of the vinegar. Baking soda is a base. While it might be a mild abrasive, you are canceling out any chemical reactions.
Happy Tuesday! Thanks for the tip Harold, I hope you have an awesome and safe week! 🤗
Just wanted to point out that it's only the case when you use equal parts of both. If you make a "paste" (more baking soda, less vinegar) or use more vinegar than baking soda, it works pretty well. www.livescience.com/why-baking-soda-vinegar-clean.html
In cleaning my toaster oven, I sprayed vinegar (carefully) into the inside and on the parts, let it sit for a while (I let it set for like an hour, but I'm pretty sure you don't need that long depending on how dirty your oven is), and came back at it using baking soda as if it was Comet cleaner 😆. I used water to keep the baking soda from being too dry as I used it, but I didn't have to work too hard and it worked great!
@@ballfart.V2 lol. Not a bit of what you wrote is remotely correct. If you want to make a toy volcano, go ahead and mix them. If you want to clean, adding products together that neutralize each other does nothing. There is not meaningful heat and it bubbling for a second means nothing. There is no magical all cleaning, undefinable "energy" that magically reacts with some unspecified 'crud'. What you are saying is the equivalent of saying that waving crystals over it will heal the surfaces of their grease.
Acid and bases can be used effectively when used separately to clean. They are not effective when used at the same time.
@@curtisbmeI heard that the bubbling that happens between the acid and base essentially is just CO²
Wow, your soundtrack is perfect
That was truly satisfying to watch! And exciting with your choice of music! I guess the lesson is to never let it go 3 years again...
(Here to support from Salma Jafri's group.)
Good luck!
Hahaha yes this is so very true🤣 Thank you so much for supporting me, I appreciate it so much Zita M.🤗🤗
Soak your tray and grates in very hot water…..using liquid vim and a steel wool scrubby works like a charm ….also wiping your door tray and grates after each use does not get you to the trouble your in…..
Thanks for the tip and for watching my friend! ☺️
Omgg will definitely try this!! Thanks so much!!
Hope you like it! 😊💖
Awesome score!
Thank you! 😁
solid stuff. way to put it out there. i'm going to have to grind this one down too this weekend. wish me luc k!
The best of luck to you my friend! Thank you so much for watching! 🤗
Thank you soo much godbless you
Same to you my friend! 🙏
Do you think it was the soaking for two days ??
Tried to repair my parents old one to take it with me when I move out. Got it cleaned well but when I hit bake, smoke started to build up
Another rinse?
Glad I saw this video
Thank you! I'm happy you liked the video! 💖
Dawn Powerwash spray was the best I’ve tried…but put a cookie sheet under your appliance…the grease dripped off…lots of paper towels…but the fire hazard is GREATLY diminished.
Thank you so much for sharing!
Baking soda and vinegar cancel each other out.
Baking soda and some kind of liquid will make a semi-abrasive paste, but not very abrasive. Better off with Bar keepers friend or scouring powder, I would think.
Baking soda is an alkaline (base), So letting it sit by itself or in a paste with water or some other liquid might help dissolve some of that gunk. Not sure.
Straight white vinegar can be amazing for cleaning. It's great at getting coffee stains out of mugs for example or anywhere where there's mineral build up like an electric kettle. If you want a stronger effect you can buy concentrated industrial strength vinegar that's nine times stronger than regular old distilled vinegar. Just be careful, you don't want to get that on your skin 😅
But what I really think did the trick in your case if I'm not mistaken you're using a magic eraser... Those things are super crazy good at getting stuff off. They're way more abrasive than just a paste of baking soda. Assuming I'm not mistaken and that's not just a lot of paper towels or something
Adding vinegar (acid) to baking soda (base) is kind of counter productive. Looks like vinegar alone was you best system.
BTW, I like your choice in music. Marriage of Figaro, Mozart?
Hey Glenn, thank you so much for your feedback, it definitely helps! Glad you enjoyed the music my friend! Thanks for watching! 😊
That waa satisfying to watch. I would try to soak the tray in coca cola over night. It should cut through grease and rust 😊
Thanks for the tip!🌺
Great video! I'm going to Amazon right now to buy another oven, lol
Lol I understand, but not everyone can do that, so I hope this video helps someone who needs it! 😊
How many hours did you spend cleaning this $42 appliance?
😂
Boil the tray in a big pot of water with Oxy-Clean, for a half hr. or less. Oxy-Clean also works great to lift off carbonized food on a burnt steel pan. Use one whole Oxy-Clean scoop or so. You'll think it's magic.
Wow great tip, thanks so much for sharing tamdsms! ❤️❤️
@@NaynaHomeMoreCleaning ! My pleasure! I learned it on RUclips, & it worked better than I could have ever imagined! One hand washes the other. Kind regards!
Would the oxycleaner work inside the Airfryer as well?
@@Tayaridior ! Sorry for not answering sooner - my laptop is in the shop, & I'm writing from the Library. One can't just apply wet Oxy-clean on a surface, as far as I know. one has to submerge the object like a grill or tray covered in water & boil it for a half hour with a scoop of Oxy-clean. Hope that helps! Kind regards!!!
*Thanks for this video. I'm going to use this to clean my air fryer.* DexterousX
Hope you like it!☺️
Bar keeper's friend is a good cleaner too! Just be sure to wear some rubber gloves to protect your skin. Great video 😊
Great idea! Thanks for watching! ☺️
I always cover my bottom removable pan with foil. When it gets bad, I just replace with a new piece.
Great idea!🌷🤗
I bought an Aria 10 qt. Air fryer (has 3 wire racks) from a lady off of Facebook Marketplace for $30 (new it costs $100+ ), and it's in great condition, except for some stuck on burnt grease inbetween the metal wires on the racks.
I've tried everything to get it off and nothing has worked! Iv'e tried white vinegar + baking soda, heating the racks up with dawn powerwash on them, letting them soak overnight in hot water + dawn, "The pink stuff" and just about everything else I could think of! Lol
And none have worked! I'm at a loss..
I was wondering if you had any ideas that maybe I haven't tried yet?? Thank You!!
So sorry to let you down I don't have any tips, and please excuse the late response but I hope you found a solution that worked best for you my friend! ☺
I tried this and have the cleaning paste stuck in some deep hard to reach cracks and crevices. Would it be safe to just leave it there and continue using my toaster oven?
Hi, I haven’t run into that problem while cleaning my toaster oven but I hope everything workout for ya. Happy New Year! 🥳
Has it been ok? Can you just dissolve the baking soda with vinegar?
I have a question how can you clean the oven lightbulbs on the far bottom by grease pan?
Hi there, I'm not a 100% on the light bulbs because I do not have one with light bulbs yet, I would be very careful when cleaning and make sure everything is unplugged. Thank you so much for your question! Sorry late response but I hope you have found your question! Happy Holidays
Steel wool aka Brillo pad.
Thanks!
Keep up the good work
Thank you so so much for always supporting my channel!❤️
Love the music!
Thank you! 💖
I think most methods need time to soak in.. either for a few minutes or… with my method of 2:1 ratio baking soda & water paste, I leave it on overnight. Of course i don’t submerge any of the electronic parts, but I’ll make the paste and coat all over the glass door with it. But helpful video I learned some stuff🙂
Yes, they definitely need time and the right ratios 🙌. I filmed this video like 1 or 2 in the morning while the kids were asleep lol so I think next time I will do it during the day after a good night's rest to really see what works and what doesn't. I'm happy this video helped in some way, I definitely learned a lot making it! Thank you for being here 😊
Tried this 2:1 ratio when I read your comment...not even thirty minutes and I'm seeing a difference...gonna let it sit over night then air it out for a couple of days.... thank you so much because I didn't know what to do
Why not E-Z Off oven cleaner?
Amazing!
Thank you so much Eva!❤️
I cover the bottom crumb tray with foil, remove the foil and replace. Never have to clean the bottom crumb tray!
Smart! 🤩
That was clean at the beginning
Happy Wednesday eenho! I hope you're having a great day today my friend!
@@NaynaHomeMoreCleaning over the past week I've spent 4 hrs cleaning my toaster oven... and it's still not like ur before
Was that a Magic Eraser you were using ?
Hey Melanie! Happy Saturday my friend, that was just a normal scrub pad I used in this video! I will try the magic eraser in my next toaster oven video and see how it turns out. Thank you for watching my friend! 💖😊
Cant you use oven cleaner ?
I'm sure I could. I do have oven cleaner but I wanted to give a healthier way a try lol it wasn't a bad turnout. I hope this was helpful. Thank you so much for watching!🤗
@@NaynaHomeMoreCleaning Don't use oven cleaner on a toaster oven of any sort. The materials used in toaster ovens are lighter and thinner than a regular oven and will strip the surface of the inside. Also, toaster ovens tend to have more nooks and crannies to clean than a normal oven, so good luck in cleaning that stuff out of one. I'm all for using oven cleaner on an oven (and on pots and pans NOT made of aluminum), but using it on something that you can't wash and rinse out thoroughly that has such a close proximity to your food is not a good idea. This method for your toaster oven was the way to go.👍🏽
@@Nikkah4evah Thank you for the tips, I have oven cleaner but I never use it because of the strong chemicals and my children are always next to me but I have seen people use oven cleaner in a toaster oven but because of the chemicals I wanted to try the method I used in this video and it worked just as good! Thank you for the great information Kool2BeMe! ❤🤗
@@NaynaHomeMoreCleaning You're welcome! 😁 Admittedly when I have used oven cleaner on pots and pans, it's mostly on the outside to get rid of that brown coating (mostly) or occasional black burnt-in areas on the bottom. It's also good for de-greasing glass surfaces that may end up with grease build-up (like glass lids or cookware). But I'm looking to use other things now. Even using the "fume free" stuff still tends to be too much when it comes to the fumes (I also heat up the items a bit before I spray it on, so that might be why). But darn it - it works so dang well! 😖😄
3 yers??? Mine looks like that in only 3 days!
Same 🤣🤣🤣
My toaster oven looks worse than that after 3 months 😫. I use it from 🥓 to 🐔 to 🥧 to 🎂 but never toast. I haven't used my regular oven in 4 years. After I make my buttermilk 🥧 tomorrow I am going to try this. Thanks 😊 for the info.
Hello there! Wow you make so much good food with your toaster oven! Get your chef on my friend! I hope this method is making your cleaning life easier! Have a great weekend!🌟🤩
My real oven broke and I’ve been using my toaster oven for more than 4 years too, they work really well lol
I received a toaster oven as a gift and have stopped using my oven completely. 😅
Very good
Thank you so much!😃
The sponge looks like a Mr Clean Magic sponge. Is it? Ty.
Hey Grammybear4! No sorry, it's just a regular scrub pad. Thank you so much for watching and happy holidays! 🤗
Baking soda plus vinegar just makes salt water. Use them separately.
Try ammonia, I take it out side and put the rack and pan and sandwich newspapers and then soak paper with ammonia. Let sat for a few hours then use SOS and scrub.
Hi Karen Markey! This sounds pretty effective and interesting, thanks for the cool tip!💖🤗
Ty
Thank you!!
I use mine every day including for air frying because it’s a convection oven
That's great Paulette! 😊
I'm sending this to my mother in law because her toaster oven is 😳
Aww, haha thank you! Your mother in law will love it and be amazed at the difference once she tries a little baking soda and white vinegar✨🙌❤️ I was shocked!Lol
THREE YEARS?! You havent cleaned this appliance that cooks your FOOD in THREE YEARS?! Of course you need a lot of "elbow grease"!
Pro tips:
Cover your food (foil)
Clean it ASAP after the FIRST mess
This saves "elbow grease" AND is healthier for everyone. ❤
Did I miss something? I thought you were doing vinegar and baking powder to start. Were you doing water too I'm so confused! So straight white vinegar works of course you are not going to answer me and I need to do this today!
I'm so sorry I couldn't get back to you in time, I hope everything turned out fine for you 😩
I'm afraid mine will need a laser.
😂😂 I felt the same way about mine!
scotch brite pad and stainless steel cleanser or Ajax works faster
Thanks for the tips Bill! 😊
I just used a copper scouring pad and it worked better than the scotch brite pad, but you must wear gloves or your nails get full of gunk( I learned the hard way)
Use those instead of white vinegar and baking soda?
2 days?
Yes, I film at night and this video was filmed at about 12 AM, I put my children to sleep and set up my filming area and lights, and sometimes that can take over an hour to get the right lighting and positions. So I let it sit until the next night about around the same time. I hope you enjoyed the video! Have a happy and safe weekend and Month! 🙏🤗
Next time, make your paste, apply and let it set for several hours. Once completely dry, use dry toweling and elbow grease. Once you've made your first past, give yourself a break, then reapply and repeat.
Thanks for the tip Jennifer!
Looks like she also used a magic sponge.
Just cover the tray with foil.
Thank you!😊
Try not to get the dials wet.
Haha yes, this is true! Thank you so much for watching!❤️🤗
Toaster ovens are cheap, buy another and while cleaning one use the other. Just switch them out.
Good video. It shows what a total waste of time and energy these things are. This is not progress people. ;)
Maybe this is not progress to you, and yes it doesn’t look brand new again but it felt much better using it after carefully cleaning it than using it while it was a mess. But don’t give up people and maybe try other methods if this doesn’t work for you! Thank you for watching and commenting ☺️
3333 YEARSSSSSS??????????? ..thats crazy, i would toss it in garbage, those is cheap Toaster ovens
I’m happy for you my friend! I have an updated video if your interested in more ☺️
You’re poor fingers
😂😂😂
Girl you need gloves on. Thanks 🙏🏾 for sharing!
Lol, I totally would if my nails were done. I always clean with baking soda, vinegar, and Dawn dish soap, I think my hands have gotten used to it! 😆
Thank you so much for showing the video some love! ❤️
Your poor hands 😱
I've gotten used to it Lol! Thank you for watching!
Glad I saw this video
Thank you! I'm happy you liked the video! 💖
Thank you soooo much for this mine was so crusty with baking soda I’m about to fix it 😎 bless you!
Haha, I’m happy you liked it!💖😁