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Encrusted oven: I make it shine in a few minutes and without effort!
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### ✅ Step 3: Spray with Vinegar
Once the baking soda has had time to work, spray the surfaces with **white vinegar**. It will foam and fizz—this chemical reaction helps break down grime and loosen the dirt even more.
Let it sit for another **10–15 minutes**.
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### ✅ Step 4: Wipe Clean
Use a **damp sponge or cloth** to wipe away the paste and grime. Use a plastic scraper for stubborn spots—no need to scrub hard!
Repeat as needed until your oven looks shiny and fresh.
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### ✅ Step 5: Final Polish
Wipe everything again with a clean, damp cloth to remove any residue.
Optional: Wipe with a little vinegar or lemon water for a final deodorizing touch.
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## 🧠 Bonus Tips:
* **Remove oven racks** and soak them separately in hot, soapy water with a little baking soda.
* Do this deep clean every **1–2 months** depending on how often you use your oven.
* For quick maintenance, wipe spills immediately after the oven cools.
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## ✅ Final Thoughts
You don’t need elbow grease or expensive oven sprays to tackle baked-on messes. With just **baking soda, vinegar, and a little patience**, you can restore your encrusted oven to sparkling clean—without harsh fumes or heavy scrubbing.
Try it once, and you’ll never go back to chemical cleaners again!
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Would you like a printable version of this cleaning routine or a video script for social media? I’d be happy to help with that too!
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