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Degreasing and cleaning your oven pan can be a daunting task, but with the right methods and tools, you can do it effectively. Here are some steps and helpful tips:
Materials Needed:
Rubber gloves
Hot water
Dishwashing detergent
Sodium bicarbonate
White vinegar
Sanding sponge or steel wool
Soft cloth
Stiff-bristled brush (optional)
Large plastic bag (optional)
Self-cleaning oven (if available)
Method 1: Baking soda and vinegar
Remove food residue:
Use a spatula or scraper to remove large food particles from the pan.
Make a baking soda paste:
Mix baking soda with a little water to make a thick paste.
Apply the paste:
Spread the baking soda paste over the surface of the baking pan, focusing on areas with dried grease and residue.
Let it sit:
Leave the baking soda paste on the baking sheet for at least 15-30 minutes.
Vinegar spray:
Spray the baking soda paste with white vinegar. The reaction between the baking soda and vinegar will help to remove any dried-on dirt and grease.
Rub:
Wear rubber gloves and clean the pan with a scourer or steel wool. If necessary, use a stiff brush for more difficult areas.
Rinse and dry:
Rinse the baking sheet with hot water and dry with a soft cloth.
Method 2: Soak in hot water and detergent
Remove food residue:
Use a spatula or scraper to remove large pieces of food from the pan.
Prepare the soak:
Fill a baking sheet with hot water and add a generous amount of dishwashing liquid.
Leave to soak:
Leave the pan to soak for at least an hour, preferably overnight if the dirt is very hard-core.
Rub:
Put on rubber gloves and clean the pan with a scourer or steel wool. Use a stiff brush for tough spots if necessary.
Rinse and dry:
Rinse the baking sheet with hot water and dry it with a soft cloth.
Method 3: Baking soda and a plastic bag
Prepare the pan:
Remove any food residue from the baking sheet.
Sprinkle with baking soda:
Sprinkle the baking sheet with baking soda, covering the stained areas.
Add water and seal:
Spray the baking sheet with hot water until the baking soda is moist. Place the pan in a large plastic bag and seal it.
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