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4 tips for deodorizing the oven

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Home appliances need regular maintenance, in order to increase their lifespan and keep them looking like new. The oven is no different. Due to food residues and burnt food stains that get stuck on the racks or on the bottom of the oven, the appliance can give off annoying unpleasant odors. Find out how to deodorize the oven with these tips from grandma.
The oven is under a lot of stress on a daily basis, but in the long run it can give off unpleasant odors. To overcome this problem, and find a clean oven, just one spoonful of this natural product is enough.

Tip 1: Baking soda
When the oven is dirty and poorly maintained, it can give off unpleasant odors, due to the accumulation of grease and food residues. a>and absorb any bad odors. To do this, simply pour 1 teaspoon of baking soda into a container of water which you will then place in the oven, heated to 180°C. To do this, use an oven-safe container. Leave it on for a few minutes, so that the water evaporates and the sodium bicarbonate can work . Renowned for its absorption capacity, it is effective in removing bad odors in the houseis used in home maintenance.This eco-friendly product such as baking soda. It is also possible for plastic residue to melt and stick to the walls of the oven, causing bad odors. To maintain your oven, you don’t need to use expensive chemicals. Some natural and easily available products are sufficient,

The oven has a bad smell. Source: SPM

Tip #2: Stale bread

Bread that loses its freshness can be recycled to maintain the oven. Stale bread is, in fact, effective in absorbing odors. To effectively deodorize your oven, you can combine the bread with white vinegar. To do this, first preheat the oven to 180°C for 15 minutes. After turning off the oven, insert a container containing the stale bread soaked in white vinegar. Leave it overnight < a i=5>and remove the container the next morning.

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