A professional housekeeper shared her "life changing" kitchen cleaning tip that keeps your oven perfectly clean every time.
Kacie of The Big Clean Co in Melbourne said that while many of us regularly wash our countertops and clean our ovens, many are unaware that there is another part of the oven that can also be cleaned: it. .
"Here's a life-changing kitchen cleaning hack introduced by a professional cleaner," Kacie wrote in her latest TikTok video .
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A professional housekeeper shared her "life changing" kitchen cleaning tip that ensures a perfectly clean oven every time (picture)
Kacie of The Big Clean Co in Melbourne said that while many of us regularly wash our countertops and clean our ovens, few know that buttons can be cleaned too (pictured)
"Remove the knobs from your stove. Yeah you heard me Remove them.
"So we give them a good cleaning.
Instead of trying to clean them in the oven, Kacie recommends washing the buttons in the sink to make sure they're properly sanitized before putting them back in the oven.
You can do the same with the buttons on the top of the oven.
"You don't have to let dirt build up from your fingers in the kitchen," Kacie said.
"Try that and have a perfectly clean oven. "
To clean the buttons (photo), simply remove them and wash them with a cloth. It's a good idea to do this once a week to remove the cooking debris.
Thousands of people who saw Kacy's video said they never knew it was possible to remove the knobs from the stove to clean:
"This is advice everyone needs," wrote one commentator.
"Without TiKTok, I wouldn't know," added another.
Another professional cleaner wrote, "I do this all the time and I found dead cockroaches under the pimples."
Kacie (pictured) has collected big hits on TikTok to share helpful household tips and tricks
Previously, he shared his three-step method of cleaning the oven without harsh chemicals (photo in action)
This isn't the first cleaning tip Kacie shares with the world.
Previously, he shared his three-step method of cleaning the oven without harsh chemicals.
He stated that he preheats the oven to "soften the fat" before scrubbing food stains with used baking soda and a scouring pad.
In the video, Kacie preheated the oven to soften the fat in it, but noted that it wasn't too hot so as not to burn yourself.
He sprinkled a generous amount of baking soda on the oven door, known as a natural alternative to chemicals.
Then Kacie rinsed the mop under running water for a few seconds before scrubbing the oven.
She explained, "The longer you let it sit, the more time you'll need to scrub; you will not get away with it that easily.
After cleaning, the end result leaves the oven like new.
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