Bonus Tips to Keep Your Oven Clean with Minimal Effort:
- Line the Bottom of the Oven with Aluminum Foil: To catch drips and spills, place a sheet of aluminum foil on the bottom rack of the oven (not directly on the bottom to allow airflow). Just be sure not to cover any vents or heating elements.
- Use a Self-Cleaning Function (Occasionally): Most modern ovens come with a self-cleaning feature that heats up the oven to a very high temperature to burn off residue. Use this feature occasionally, but avoid overuse as it can damage the oven in the long run.
- Prevent Spills with a Baking Sheet: When baking or roasting, place a baking sheet under dishes that might spill or drip. This will prevent liquid from reaching the oven’s surface.
Why This Trick Works
By staying on top of cleaning with these simple steps, you’ll avoid the buildup of grease, grime, and food residue that makes cleaning an oven a time-consuming task. It’s a quick, effortless routine that will leave your oven sparkling without the need for hours of scrubbing.
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