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Oven Cleaning Hacks With Lemon

Find Out The Cleaning Wonders Of A Lemon To Your Oven

Safe And Natural Ways To Clean Your Oven With Lemon

Cleaning the oven is probably one of the most dreaded tasks in the world. With all the accumulated grease, burnt food particles, and stubborn stains, the task is simply overwhelming. Where chemical cleaners promise quick results, they mostly come with strong odors and harsh chemicals that are harmful to both you and the environment. Fortunately, there is a natural, effective, and safe alternative: lemons.

Lemon is a powerhouse of cleaning properties. Packed with citric acid, they offer a natural way to cut grease and grime, allowing your oven to shine again. In this blog, we look at some of the best oven-cleaning hacks with lemons and why they can prove to be an ideal thing in this regard.

  1. Natural Degreaser: Citric acid in lemons is great at the breakdown of grease to essentially just wipe away.

  2. Antibacterial action: Lemons contain antibacterial elements that help in clearing off germs and bacteria.

  3. Pleasant Aroma: Unlike chemical cleaners, these will leave behind a fresh, citrusy scent.

  4. Eco-Friendly: Lemons are biodegradable and, therefore, non-toxic to the environment.

  5. Gentle to Surfaces: Despite their effectiveness, lemons remain soft and would not damage your oven surfaces.

Now that we have established why lemons are good for cleaning, let's look at some practical oven-cleaning hacks using this citrus wonder.

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The Steam and Lemon Method

What You’ll Need:

  • Two lemons

  • A heat-safe bowl

  • Water

Actions to Take: 

  1. Prepare the Mixture: To make the mixture, cut the lemons in half and put them in a container that can withstand heat. After adding all of the juice to the container, put the already-squeezed lemon halves inside.

  2. Add Water: Fill the basin approximately halfway with water.

  3. Steam Clean: Position the bowl in the microwave and set the temperature to 250 degrees Fahrenheit. Leave it for about 30 minutes. This mixture of lemon and water when heated will produce steam, which makes it easy for dirt to come out.

  4. Let It Cool: Switch off the oven and let the enclosed air around it be relatively comfortable.

  5. Wipe Away the Mess: Wipe the interior of the container with a wet piece of cloth or a sponge. No matter how difficult and messy areas look around the oven, they should be able to get off easily.

This not only works but also can be relied on for cleaning and adds a citrusy scent to your kitchen!

What You’ll Need:

  • One lemon

  • Two tbsp baking soda

Actions to Take: 

  1. Mix the Paste: Squeeze a lemon into a tiny bowl. Small amounts of baking soda should be added until a paste forms. 

  2. Apply the Paste: Using a sponge or soft cloth, apply the paste to the oven's unclean areas, paying particular attention to stains that are difficult to remove.

  3. Let it sit: Let the paste do its thing for 15-20 minutes.

  4. Scour and Wipe: Scour gently with a sponge or brush; then wipe off the residue with a dampened cloth.

This blend of lemon along with baking soda serves well in battling stubborn stains, even without aggressive active chemical ingredients.

Lemon Vinegar Spray

What You’ll Need:

  • One lemon

  • One cup of white vinegar

  • A bottle of spray

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Actions to Take: 

  1. Prepare the Mixture: Squeeze the juice of one lemon into a spray bottle. Add in the white vinegar and shake well.

  2. Spray and Wait: Spray generously the solution inside the oven, allowing it to stand there for about 20 or 30 minutes.

  3. Wipe Down: Using a wetted cloth or sponge, it can be wiped down inside for grease and stains.

While lemons are great for deep cleaning, they do reduce the amount of heavy scrubbing you will need to perform to maintain your equipment. Here is how it is done:

  1. Clean off spills immediately: Wipe off spills immediately when the oven cools down before they may harden.

  2. Oven Liners: An oven liner or some foil on the bottom of your oven will catch those drips and crumbs in their tracks.

  3. Weekly Wipe-Down: Get into the practice of having to wipe down your oven weekly with a wet rag with some lemon juice on it.

  4. Avoid using too harsh tools: Scratches on oven surfaces can be avoided by using only non-scratch sponges or cloths.

Benefits Beyond Cleaning

Lemons are useful for cleaning, but they also have other advantages that will make your time in the kitchen more enjoyable:

  1. Eliminate Odors: Lemons act against unpleasant odors and leave a fresh scent in the oven. 

  2. Improves air quality: Natural lemons freshen your kitchen, eliminating burnt food odors and filling the air with a citrus scent. 

  3. Economical: Lemons are inexpensive and a great deal cheaper than many chemical cleaners on the market.

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