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Homemade Oven Cleaner?

Do you have a recipe for homemade oven cleaner?

By Karen

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April 30, 20120 found this helpful

I do not, but when you find out, I would like to know myself.

 
May 1, 20121 found this helpful

No one will believe this, till it's tried.

Without going into (past job of selling whole house water systems) and reverse osmosis, I'll tell you one of the secrets of PURE good water - and how well it cleans anything.

Pure water (even bottled water) does not contain any of the minerals or chlorine that our spigot tap water has.

So (use bottled water/any brand, or Reverse Osmosis water for this, and you'll see, it works as well as any oven cleaner no matter how caked on the

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grease and food in the oven it may be. Also works for knobs on the outside.

Lay 3-4 paper towels together on the bottom inside of your oven (any where that needs cleaned). You want to use several paper towels together
so they stay saturated longer. One paper towel on a grungy spot in the oven will dry out too fast.

For the sides: tape several paper towels together to the sides where it
needs cleaned.
Then fill a spray bottle with (bottled water) or reverse osmosis water and spray the paper towels till they're completely saturated with your "good water" (bottled), or reverse osmosis water.

Make sure you check every 30 minutes to be sure the paper towels are still saturated. They must stay wet. If they dry out, then it will take longer.

After approx 4 hours, just wipe it out using the paper towels you've sprayed. The baked on grunge and grime will lift and wipe off like you've never seen before, or imagined it could!

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That's it. Don't use soap mixed with the bottled water, nothing (just the pure water).

IF you use tap water out of your spigot, this will NOT work at all. You must use either bottled water or reverse osmosis water, because bottled water is so pure, or reverse osmosis water, it will break up *anything* even a baked on mess in the oven, no matter how long it's been baked on or how bad it is.

If the oven is incredibly grungy, you might need to keep saturating the
paper towels longer.

To clean knobs, submerge them into a container filled with bottled
water. No soap.

No soap is needed till all baked on grease is completely cleaned off of
either in the inside of the oven or the knobs. Then if you want to use
soap, use it.

This is such and impressive way to clean an oven, you'll never go back
to using chemicals again for the job.

 

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