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    How do I get baked-on grease off my oven?
    Chris Willatt
    Chris Willatt
    House Cleaning Professional
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    Chris Willatt
    House Cleaning Professional
    Expert Answer
    Make a paste out of baking soda and water and cover the whole inside of the oven. Let it sit for about an hour, which gives the baking soda time to bind with the grease. When it's done, wipe it out, then scrub any baked-on grease that's left with a pumice stone or a scouring pad.
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    Is this method safe for a gas Does the stove need to be unplugged before cleaning?
    L.B
    L.B
    Community Answer
    This method is safe to use in a gas stove. The stove does not need to be unplugged, but it should be cool to the touch before cleaning.
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    Can I use this method on the glass of an oven door?
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    Community Answer
    Vinegar and baking soda are both safe to use on glass individually and in combination. In fact, vinegar water in a spray bottle is is a really common thing to use as glass cleaner.
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    Is this safe for a self-cleaning oven? My oven is so grimy, I'm apprehensive that it will leave residue on the walls and ceiling.
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    Community Answer
    Yes, you can use vinegar and baking soda in a self cleaning oven.
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