Cleaning the oven is one of those tasks hate to do around the house everything. Aggie McKenzie domestic goddess was commissioned us some tips to show how dirt and grease to blow that accumulates in this important device.
Cleaning the oven is one of those tasks hate to do around the house everything. Aggie McKenzie domestic goddess was commissioned us some tips to show how dirt and grease to blow that accumulates in this important device.
Aggie told us that a stove should be cleaned after each use, but noted that there are very few of us who want to get up on our elbows on the ground, when we are filled with food!
His first win was rush hour to the dirt to collect the racks inside the oven to clean. His advice was to "make a beautiful piece of sandpaper and an end to the network."
The bottom of the furnace is often to clean the dirtiest and in turn, the most difficult part. If you have a silicone film on the bottom of the oven, you can simply pop in the dishwasher. Aggie also noted that if you have a self-cleaning, you should follow the manufacturer's instructions.
Aggie said that "generally a background of melting has in the oven. That's where all countries should be preheated in a way that what I do is a little water and sprayed on the bottom of the furnace. The furnace, then take some biological washing powder. This thing is eating the food, as it does in the clothes. "
Once the powder is put into the oven ", closed the door and left for 20 minutes for this enzyme on the floor actually work." Aggie Then take a scrubber and use it to get through the mud. Finally, take a microfiber cloth from the oven and remove moistened powder.
The final piece of advice on the oven Aggie cleaning was any stubborn dirt that clings to the glass door. His advice was to use a scratch DIY, which is typically used to remove paint from the windows.
You can find an oven all Aggie cleaning tips and a few other tips for the home in the video below.
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