How to Clean an Extremely Dirty Oven Without Chemicals
A dirty oven is every homemaker’s nightmare. Store-bought chemical cleaners are toxic, expensive, and often ineffective on old stains. But there is a natural, affordable, and incredibly effective method to get your oven sparkling clean again.

The Baking Soda + Vinegar Method: The Unbeatable Duo
Mix one cup of baking soda with one-third cup of warm water until you get a thick, smooth paste. Add a tablespoon of lemon juice to boost degreasing power and add a natural fragrance.

Step by Step
- Remove the racks and baking tray. Soak them in hot water with dish soap.
- Apply the baking soda paste to all interior walls, focusing on the dirtiest areas.
- Let it sit overnight, or at least 4 hours if you are in a hurry.
- The next day, wipe with a damp sponge. Residues come off easily.
- For stubborn stains, spray white vinegar: the effervescent reaction will lift the last traces.
- Rinse with clean water and dry with a clean cloth.

Preventive Maintenance
To keep your oven from getting too dirty between cleanings, place a clean baking sheet at the bottom during cooking. It will catch grease splatters. Replace it every week. A small habit that saves you precious time!
