Hannah, I like the idea that you took the before and after picture. I do that sometimes just to show my son's What I did and how bad it was before and letting it go for so long. I've done that a couple of times with many things. I learned my lesson. It just makes the job that much harder when I do do it. Anyways, I enjoyed your video and looking forward to watching many more, Cinderella likes to clean and like the clean house.
Wow great job! One tip I'd like to add is to line the bottom of your oven with foil under the burner. It catches all the drips and helps make cleaning a little easier. That's one shiny oven!
I too didn't' want to use the toxic stuff, plus after reading everything it shouldn't touch, I tried your method and yes will always use the baking soda way. My oven also was pretty bad. Also when I found another site that said to use thicker baking soda combination, your makes more sense being thinner the thicker is quite something to remove. Thank you for your video.
thank you for showing the whole process and how it actually does turn out clean! I read so many things about using just baking soda, or baking soda with vinegar, and I was never sure it would do the job, but clearly it will! I hate the idea of the harsh oven cleaning chemicals, so this has given me the motive to just get it done now! do you have any tips on how to clean the heating element? do you just use soap and water?
I think we are all guilty of letting our ovens get dirty. Yours wasn't as bad as mine has been before. Your did a great job. I'm trying your cleaning method next time.
Yep, I've been there too! I used to be bad about procrastinating about deep cleaning my oven, and that made it even harder to clean! Luckily I'm good at maintaining big it now, and I'll have to try this way!
What a difference! And I think mine is even dirtier I'm afraid 🙈You're not alone! I'm going to give this a try tonight! Thank you for the great videos!
Have you tried a razor blade scraper (not a hook style paint scraper)? If the baking soda and vinegar like Hannah did doesn't work, use the baking soda and vinegar but lightly and evenly run the razor blade scraper along the glass to remove the baking soda/vinegar. You probably want check to make sure the scraper wouldn't void the oven's warranty before trying this (be especially careful around the edge where the metal meets the glass in case there's a gasket there). I've had good luck using the scraper between full oven cleanings.
Cityof Oaks I haven’t really tried much more than oven cleaner - which is awful and stinky and didn’t even work LOL! I do have a razor like you described, I’ll try it as well. Thanks for your reply! :)
Any ideas what I should do if I left some of the baking soda and water paste in the oven and continued baking with it for several weeks. Will spraying vinegar on it and cleaning it ok to do at this point?
My oven is worse than that and I was just thinking I need to get it done before the holidays. I've always used the self clean feature ( with windows open ) for ventilation. Can you guys tell me why many people don't use that feature anymore? Is it the high heat or the fumes? Just wondering. I've been married and keeping house for 33 years but am always ready to learn new ways of doing things :-)
my glass is shocking so Im making a paste and leaving it on for 10 hours ...I never used to wait over night Id just start scrubbing ..thanks so much Im always going to wait ..ill let you know how I got on
Something I noticed with all the videos that I washed for this process is they all star on the outside door first instead of the inside and working their way out I was suggest that to protect your clothes
it's very irresponsible of you to demonstrate this cleaning operation to your audience without using gloves! These chemicals could have a serious effect on some of your viewers' skin. A little knowledge is a dangerous thing!
Hannah, I like the idea that you took the before and after picture. I do that sometimes just to show my son's What I did and how bad it was before and letting it go for so long. I've done that a couple of times with many things. I learned my lesson. It just makes the job that much harder when I do do it. Anyways, I enjoyed your video and looking forward to watching many more, Cinderella likes to clean and like the clean house.
Wow great job! One tip I'd like to add is to line the bottom of your oven with foil under the burner. It catches all the drips and helps make cleaning a little easier. That's one shiny oven!
I am impressed to see that the stainless scrub did not put scratch marks in the oven! good job!
I too didn't' want to use the toxic stuff, plus after reading everything it shouldn't touch, I tried your method and yes will always use the baking soda way. My oven also was pretty bad. Also when I found another site that said to use thicker baking soda combination, your makes more sense being thinner the thicker is quite something to remove. Thank you for your video.
thank you for showing the whole process and how it actually does turn out clean! I read so many things about using just baking soda, or baking soda with vinegar, and I was never sure it would do the job, but clearly it will! I hate the idea of the harsh oven cleaning chemicals, so this has given me the motive to just get it done now! do you have any tips on how to clean the heating element? do you just use soap and water?
On my list....I was shocked the glass came out so clean!! A must try for me!!!
I use my oven a lot and it gets dirty. I'm thankful it's self cleaning. You did a great job.
I think we are all guilty of letting our ovens get dirty. Yours wasn't as bad as mine has been before. Your did a great job. I'm trying your cleaning method next time.
That's incredible! So much better than using toxic oven cleaners. I need to do it too. Thanks for sharing all your great ideas!
Yep, I've been there too! I used to be bad about procrastinating about deep cleaning my oven, and that made it even harder to clean! Luckily I'm good at maintaining big it now, and I'll have to try this way!
What a difference! And I think mine is even dirtier I'm afraid 🙈You're not alone! I'm going to give this a try tonight! Thank you for the great videos!
Great job getting it clean! The oven is no joke and something I don’t tackle often 😆. It looked amazing after!!😍
Thank you!
Thanks for sharing, these are great tios for someone like me (I've never cleaned an oven)
Don’t be embarrassed we have all been there. 😊
I alwaus knew what to use but not how to use it. Thank. U for quick detailed video
This is how I clean my oven too. It always works 🙂
I can’t believe how clean your glass got! I clean my oven regularly but can’t get the glass clean - I’m going to try this tonight!
Have you tried a razor blade scraper (not a hook style paint scraper)? If the baking soda and vinegar like Hannah did doesn't work, use the baking soda and vinegar but lightly and evenly run the razor blade scraper along the glass to remove the baking soda/vinegar. You probably want check to make sure the scraper wouldn't void the oven's warranty before trying this (be especially careful around the edge where the metal meets the glass in case there's a gasket there). I've had good luck using the scraper between full oven cleanings.
Cityof Oaks I haven’t really tried much more than oven cleaner - which is awful and stinky and didn’t even work LOL! I do have a razor like you described, I’ll try it as well. Thanks for your reply! :)
Just be careful and don't hurt yourself. No oven is worth pain. :-)
Omg thank you for your oven tips! Great video
Any ideas what I should do if I left some of the baking soda and water paste in the oven and continued baking with it for several weeks. Will spraying vinegar on it and cleaning it ok to do at this point?
Oh wow, very nice! It looks really clean in the end. I'm trying this cleaning method from now on. Thank you!
I will try this thanks 😊
A task for me this weekend
My oven is worse than that and I was just thinking I need to get it done before the holidays. I've always used the self clean feature ( with windows open ) for ventilation. Can you guys tell me why many people don't use that feature anymore? Is it the high heat or the fumes? Just wondering. I've been married and keeping house for 33 years but am always ready to learn new ways of doing things :-)
Awesome 👏
Wow! Great job! I need to clean mine out. I never remember dropping things down there but stuff always ends up in the bottom.
Uau! !!👏👏👏👏 Parabéns 😉👍
Like new, i’ll try because my oven it’s almost like this 😔😳, thanks!
I must try vinegar and baking soda!
Wow nice job .💙
my glass is shocking so Im making a paste and leaving it on for 10 hours ...I never used to wait over night Id just start scrubbing ..thanks so much Im always going to wait ..ill let you know how I got on
Amazing! TFS! 💖
super!!!!!
Something I noticed with all the videos that I washed for this process is they all star on the outside door first instead of the inside and working their way out I was suggest that to protect your clothes
Great video my oven is dirtier that yours when I cleaned it lol😂😂😂
Now, that's a real woman !
If my oven looked clean like yours.... I wouldn't use it ever again
All these videos say they ovens are dirty are making me feel real bad about the state of mine.
Metal scrapers and "scrubbies" can ruin the inside of your oven.
Mine looks worst
👍💖❤💚💜💙👍
BAD ADVICE! Never use steel wool inside oven, you will scratch all the surface
Nope , its official... your the only person ever to have a oven that filthy.
it's very irresponsible of you to demonstrate this cleaning operation to your audience without using gloves! These chemicals could have a serious effect on some of your viewers' skin. A little knowledge is a dangerous thing!