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BURNT OIL IN THE OVEN, HOW TO GET RID OF IT WITHOUT LIFTING A FINGER: ZERO EFFORT

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To do this, fill a bowl with equal parts coarse salt and sodium bicarbonate. Then add warm water and mix. Our degreasing paste is ready to use: apply it to the stains and leave it to act for at least an hour. Then wipe with a sponge soaked in water. The stains will disappear!

Remove burnt oil stains in the oven with lemon

Lemon is a very versatile ingredient, which is why it is used as a cleaning and degreasing agent in various areas. One of these areas is the removal of burnt-on oil stains. There are two ways to use it.

The first is to cut a lemon in half and rub it like a sponge directly over the oil stains. The action of the lemon will soften even the most stubborn stains, making them easier to remove later. After a certain amount of time, rinse the surface with white vinegar diluted in warm water.

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If you don’t have Marseille soap on hand, you can resort to an ingredient that we probably all have in our pantry: vinegar. To take advantage of its degreasing power, add half a glass of vinegar to a liter of water, mix and pour it into a spray bottle.

Here, too, we spray the natural degreaser onto the burnt oil stain in the oven, wipe the area with a sponge and rinse it out.

Salt and bicarbonate for a shiny oven

But that’s not all when it comes to solutions to say goodbye to burnt-on oil stains in the oven: let’s see how to use the combination of salt and baking soda. By combining the enormous degreasing power of these two ingredients, you get a really powerful product that is effective against even the most stubborn stains.

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