Solving the Problem of Burnt Oil in the Oven with Natural and Effective Tricks (Page 2 ) | November 28, 2023
Annonce:

If you don’t have Marseille soap, vinegar is a readily available alternative with excellent degreasing power. Here’s what to do:

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Combine a liter of water with half a glass of vinegar.

Mix the solution and pour it into a spray container.

Spray the natural degreaser onto the burnt oil stains in the oven.

Scrub the area with a sponge and rinse.

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Salt and Baking Soda:

Another effective method involves using a combination of salt and baking soda. The potent degreasing power of these two ingredients can tackle even the most stubborn stains. Here’s how:

Fill a bowl with equal parts coarse salt and table salt.

Add a little hot water and knead to create a degreasing paste.

Apply the paste to the stains and let it sit for at least an hour.

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Scrub with a sponge soaked in water, and the stains will disappear.

Lemon:

Lemon is a versatile ingredient known for its cleaning and degreasing properties. There are two methods to use lemon to remove burnt oil stains:

Method 1: Cut a lemon in half and rub it directly on the oil stains as if it were a sponge. Lemon’s natural properties will soften the stains, making them easier to remove. Afterward, rinse the surface with white vinegar diluted in warm water.

Method 2: Obtain the juice of 3 lemons and pour it into a bowl. Place the bowl in the oven at 180 degrees for at least half an hour. This method has a dual effect: softening the stains and leaving your oven smelling fresh.

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