I get lots of questions about the essential oils in this. I had heard they were good for cutting thru the grease, but I’ve tried it again without and it still worked fine! Don’t stress it if you don’t have the oils!
If you wet the pan with water or vinegar first the baking soda will stick to the pan and then you can spray it with the vinegar. You will also use less this way.
Note to renters, some stove tops on these older models of ovens will actually lift up so you can clean underneath the whole stove top. I didn't know that until I started cleaning houses.
Yeah, just moved in and they gave me a new stove. It has this feature . I’m gonna clean it after every use😎 never actually seen a stove that had this feature. Usually I’m trying to jam a vacuum hose in there every few months lol
Don't be embarrassed by how bad your drip pan/s looked... clearly a lot of us have the same problem and if anyone judges someone like that shame on them. lol Thank you for sharing! 💜
Don't let the people screaming about "That's too much work!" get ya down. They're just lazy. The difference in your drip pan was like night and day. Amazing work! Thanks for doing the legwork for us and finding a way that genuinely works (and works well).
@@rhuarkk2138 that's the problem with this world. Folks think everything is disposable. Money piles up when we care for our things and don't have to rebuy everything.
I inherited my grandmother's house, and scrubbed with warm soapy water and steel wool for an hour in despair. Quick search on the 'tube, and this absolutely works wonders. Thanks! Looked in some of my old Mary Ellen hint books, and found this method there as well. It's a lost art, it seems. I could have saved myself a good deal of work and time if I had just looked first. Also, old household hint books are worth having. You never know what we forgot until you look.
Thank you for letting us know it works on an old stove. I just moved into my in-laws house and the original 43 year old stove drip pans have probably never been cleaned. I too have tried everything!
why in the hell don't they make these things with the same non stick coating as the pans themselves........drives me effing nuts. I'd pay 3 times as much for a set if it meant an easy swipe to clean and never having to replace them again😡😡😡😡
Key words "replace them again"... why would they ever want you to keep them forever? What is needed is someone who coats them and sells that product before the others will join in. They won't kill their bottom line willingly.
I use baking soda and hydrogen peroxide (H2o2) works for inside stove too and no smell (unlike vinegar!) Also, I take them out of the stovetop and soak them in the mixture in a large bowl and scrub them in the sink, which is less messy. Otherwise all the mixture chunks can possibly get into the electric attachment etc. And creates more work cleaning top of stove and down in the burner bins.
I'm so excited to try this out oh my gosh. I live with people who don't clean and if they do it's very superficial and not actually clean. Hopefully this will help us keep our deposit!
Thank you sooooo much! I desperately needed this months ago and I procrastinated so they were HORRIBLE! This actually worked and they look almost brand new!
I feel like this helped me, I just recently started to clean a lot of spots that get over looked, and I don’t have baking soda or distilled vinegar but that is def something I am going to add into my chemical drawer, along side with some others ❤️ thanks for this!
So, chemically, you have limonene - a great grease cutter - and the action of a baking-soda-and-vinegar paste, which amounts to a carbonic acid paste until the CO2 leaves the morass. Hm ... seems like a cheap way to do this. I would probably just get "Simple Green", which is a dynamite degreaser, and then add some beer - so the guys won't mind doing it - and you should get similar results. Steel wool will score the pan so that the next cleaning will be quite a bit more difficult. Try Kosher salt and a cloth for the abrasive. That works on cast iron pans. To keep from doing this ever, put aluminium foil around the pans, and replace monthly. :D Didn't mean to hijack your wonderful video, but it got me to thinking, and I like thinking and teaching.
Great information! Thanks for sharing the scientific aspect of it. I hope that the guys watching are secure enough in their masculinity that they don't feel like they have to spend extra on beer to avoid using the ever-effeminate vinegar lol!
Hi. Today I was cleaning my electric cooking top...and it was so difficult to clean the drip pans. ..so now was searching youtube for a solution and thank you so much for uploading this video. It is so helpful. I will try this next time. thank you once again. Bye :)
Thank you for making this videos, and for all your helpful videos thus far. I want to let you and everyone else know that whenever I need to scrape ANY tiny crevice, I use those little plastic tasting spoons. They come in all sizes on eBay, and you can use them to remove the lime around faucets, stubborn stains in toilets, stuck on grease on drip pans, (use a wet paste of Bon-Ami to facilitate the process) , glue from labels on bottles (using coconut oil as a lubricant after removing the paper part of the label, fry pans, coffee pots, and hundreds of other things. The best part is they don't scratch ANY type of surface, (that I've discovered so far). Finding something that wouldn't mar the enamel on a beautiful old stove was the reason I went to a plastic spoon in the first place! It was a simple picnic spoon, but the tasting spoons work SO MUCH BETTER! (Note that I don't use Teflon, so I cannot attest to their effectiveness on that product). Best of all, when their edges get worn out, they are cheap enough to grab another for your next project!
my method for keeping the stove top nice and shiny is to buy TWO sets of pans, (they aren't that expensive), and use one for cooking, and one for after cooking, when everything has been cleaned up. I just run the "cooking" set through the dishwasher if I have to, because they will be constantly stained and who has time for all that ? Thanx for this video.
OH SWEETIE... I learned this method with my Great Grandmother... baking soda and vinegar 60 yr ago ( i am giving my age...) I am glad you found this.. It has been around for ages!
Scrub with Barkeepers Friend for a spotless finish. BF is formulated to clean food stains and baked on grease off any stainless steel cookware with excellent results. Use BF to keep your stainless steel cookware, drip pans, and oven grates looking like new for decades.
that is awesome and just too funny as i was in the process of cleaning mine and tried to google how to foil line the drip pans! thank you and i will try this for sure!!!
@@morganboss7649 Not true. You can line pans in the oven which goes well over 500 degrees Fahrenheit, the aluminum foil will not melt. You've gotta go over 1,000 for the melting point of aluminum. You'll probably have an issue if you let grease accumulate and that will do it but aluminum foil won't melt in an oven or stove top.
I use this method as well but I lightly mist the pan with water then shake off the excess before sprinkling the baking soda on. The baking soda catches the first time, after spraying the vinegar water on, I dont need to reapply the baking soda. Great method.
Thanks! Will try this. These drip pans are expensive to buy on their own. Like $5 or $7 a piece, depending on the size. I think in the future, I will wrap them in aluminum foil, so I can simply change the aluminum foil when they get grimy.
Someone taught me to cover the drip pans with aluminum foil, then replace the foil every so often. Obviously I was told after the fact, so I am here. Going to give this a try
Thank you so much. It worked well. I only used the vinegar, baking soda and a plastic scrub brush. I applied th vinegar and baking soda paste. Then put the pan in a plastic grocery bag. I waited 2 hours then scrubbed it clean.
Wow! Great job and great video :) I like your personality- sweet and straight to the point. I’m about to try this. I think I will make a paste instead and let it sit for a bit.. is the essential oil just for scent?
Thanks! Yeah, it is. When I first tried this, I was told the oils helped cut the grease a lot and believed it but a couple months later, I repeated the process without the oils and it worked just as well.
Looks fantastic. Gonna try it tomorrow. Baking soda and peroxide toothpaste works well too. i tried it a month ago. Im using another toothpaste now without baking soda and peroxide. It doesnt work. Your method sounds more cost effective.
I found out from another video if you put your drip pan in a ziplock bag and add ammonia in the bag, zip it shut and put it outside for 24hr all you have to do is just dump it out afterwards and just wash it off with dish soap and water and rinse. I don’t have to scrub at all!
This worked well on moderately soiled pans, but did little to clean a badly soiled one. I even left the stuff on overnight, then reapplied it the next morning. Not much difference. I sprayed the vinegar on first. That gave the soda something to cling to. Then I gave it another spritz of vinegar. I didn't have any essential oil. I don't think it would have helped on the three pans that cleaned up well without it.
Thank you I'll try! And no judgment! Mine were super dirty LOL . And in response to other people's comments, no I don't want to go buy another four pack they're like at least $15 which is ridiculous because they're going to keep getting dirty this is not a one-time fix.
yes this helped me and tyvm!!!!!! Omgosh mine are worse drip pans well because i dont do it often as i should lol. But u were very helpful and very greatful for the help. I also subscribed to you too :) because you rock!!!!!! ty again.
what is the purpose of the essential oils? do I have to use them for this to work? can I do the whole method in the sink to keep mess at bay? and what if after mixture is added to pan I place them in a baggie? thanks!
I've looked all over the place for those 'clips' that go on the drip pans (aka: drip bowls) to hold the element in the drip pan's notch. Tried to buy drip pans (via Amazon) with those clips but was lied to and ended up with drip pans without the clips. If the only way I can get those clips is to buy drip pans that have them, I will. Any help you can offer to point me in the right direction will be appreciated. Thank you.
You can, but it will require a lot of elbow grease, so I don’t clean my oven this way! Angela Brown has a great tutorial on her channel about how she cleans ovens as a professional housekeeper. I use her method for oven cleaning!
I get lots of questions about the essential oils in this. I had heard they were good for cutting thru the grease, but I’ve tried it again without and it still worked fine! Don’t stress it if you don’t have the oils!
If you wet the pan with water or vinegar first the baking soda will stick to the pan and then you can spray it with the vinegar. You will also use less this way.
Note to renters, some stove tops on these older models of ovens will actually lift up so you can clean underneath the whole stove top. I didn't know that until I started cleaning houses.
Thank you!!
oh my god you're amazing
i thought it was a grill no wonder it exploded ☺️☺️😅😅😅😂😂😂😀😀😃😃🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
yes, mine does!
Yeah, just moved in and they gave me a new stove. It has this feature . I’m gonna clean it after every use😎 never actually seen a stove that had this feature. Usually I’m trying to jam a vacuum hose in there every few months lol
Don't be embarrassed by how bad your drip pan/s looked... clearly a lot of us have the same problem and if anyone judges someone like that shame on them. lol Thank you for sharing! 💜
Don't let the people screaming about "That's too much work!" get ya down. They're just lazy. The difference in your drip pan was like night and day. Amazing work! Thanks for doing the legwork for us and finding a way that genuinely works (and works well).
Yes but it only stays clean for about a week.
Why not just spend $10 and buy a brand new set? Lmao
@@rhuarkk2138 that's the problem with this world. Folks think everything is disposable. Money piles up when we care for our things and don't have to rebuy everything.
Scorpion I know that's right. It works 💪. If it gets back dirty u know how to clean dat bugga up 💯%.
@@rhuarkk2138 because they’re reusable?
I inherited my grandmother's house, and scrubbed with warm soapy water and steel wool for an hour in despair. Quick search on the 'tube, and this absolutely works wonders. Thanks!
Looked in some of my old Mary Ellen hint books, and found this method there as well. It's a lost art, it seems. I could have saved myself a good deal of work and time if I had just looked first. Also, old household hint books are worth having. You never know what we forgot until you look.
Ooo I’ll have to look those up! I’m a sucker for old home making books!
Thank you for letting us know it works on an old stove. I just moved into my in-laws house and the original 43 year old stove drip pans have probably never been cleaned. I too have tried everything!
Try the NO scrub method of thoroughly spraying with "Easy Off" oven cleaner, put in a Ziploc bag overnight and the next morning rinse.
You are a lifesaver! I live alone and I have been trying to figure out a way to clean those darn things, thank you!
why in the hell don't they make these things with the same non stick coating as the pans themselves........drives me effing nuts. I'd pay 3 times as much for a set if it meant an easy swipe to clean and never having to replace them again😡😡😡😡
Setsunna Now that is a million dollar idea right there!
No overuse of nonstick pans can cause it to leak chemicals
Amen. I hate electric stoves bc of this.
Or why not stainless steel or another “no rust” material??
Key words "replace them again"... why would they ever want you to keep them forever? What is needed is someone who coats them and sells that product before the others will join in. They won't kill their bottom line willingly.
Soaking the drip pans in extremely hot water for about a 1/2 hour will make the whole baking soda/vinegar process much easier.
I use baking soda and hydrogen peroxide (H2o2) works for inside stove too and no smell (unlike vinegar!) Also, I take them out of the stovetop and soak them in the mixture in a large bowl and scrub them in the sink, which is less messy. Otherwise all the mixture chunks can possibly get into the electric attachment etc. And creates more work cleaning top of stove and down in the burner bins.
Better way! Fill bucket baking soda and vinegar, let sit, rinse off! Wahla MAGIC!
Voilà*
I know this comment is old but I really hope you respond!!! How long should I soak it for and do I also put water?
What kind of vinegar
How long to let it sit
youre so white i cant💀
Everyone who said this is too much is just lazy. This process worked amazing! Thanks for the video and EFFORT 😂 I plan to try this soon!
I'm so excited to try this out oh my gosh. I live with people who don't clean and if they do it's very superficial and not actually clean. Hopefully this will help us keep our deposit!
i didnt believe you. then i went and did it, and it really works. that's nuts! awesome, so awesome. thank you!
Thank you sooooo much! I desperately needed this months ago and I procrastinated so they were HORRIBLE! This actually worked and they look almost brand new!
Oh I'm so glad to hear that! It feels so good to get those intimidating projects done!
great vid! thanks for not filling the tutorial with useless tall and getting to the point. this is a very helpful vid!
Loved the video. Quick, simple, and to the point. Great results. I'm gonna go try it on my drip pans now! Thank you :)
Leah Jarrell Thanks! Be sure to let me know how it goes!
Wow! That is an amazing before and after! This is my job tomorrow so i wont have to forfeit money on new ones. Thank you!
Wow that’s really good. Very impressed
Hey-cool thanks! I work at a place that only wants "green" products used. This looks good to me! And I can do the same thing at home...
I wish you had shared how to get the pans off the stove to clean them but your efforts were very well done and the results are astonishing.
I feel like this helped me, I just recently started to clean a lot of spots that get over looked, and I don’t have baking soda or distilled vinegar but that is def something I am going to add into my chemical drawer, along side with some others ❤️ thanks for this!
So, chemically, you have limonene - a great grease cutter - and the action of a baking-soda-and-vinegar paste, which amounts to a carbonic acid paste until the CO2 leaves the morass.
Hm ... seems like a cheap way to do this. I would probably just get "Simple Green", which is a dynamite degreaser, and then add some beer - so the guys won't mind doing it - and you should get similar results.
Steel wool will score the pan so that the next cleaning will be quite a bit more difficult. Try Kosher salt and a cloth for the abrasive. That works on cast iron pans.
To keep from doing this ever, put aluminium foil around the pans, and replace monthly. :D
Didn't mean to hijack your wonderful video, but it got me to thinking, and I like thinking and teaching.
Great information! Thanks for sharing the scientific aspect of it.
I hope that the guys watching are secure enough in their masculinity that they don't feel like they have to spend extra on beer to avoid using the ever-effeminate vinegar lol!
HAHA! Great sense of humour as well. Of course, vinegar gets more manly in BBQ sauce ... :D
I'm secure in my masculinity, but using my delicious IPA as a cleaning solution? Please!
:D
im a woman and i give u a thumbs up for that reply
Haha... thank you for understanding. :D
THIS method works the best I've tried. Thank you mille fois !!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you so much for posting. I was surprised at how well it worked for yours. I'm going to have to try it on mine.
I was surprised too! I felt like I had tried everything! Let me know if you try it!
Hi. Today I was cleaning my electric cooking top...and it was so difficult to clean the drip pans. ..so now was searching youtube for a solution and thank you so much for uploading this video. It is so helpful. I will try this next time. thank you once again. Bye :)
+Usha Sundari It basically feels like magic if you've tried other methods!
Try it with cream of tartar too! It works great:)
Thank you for making this videos, and for all your helpful videos thus far. I want to let you and everyone else know that whenever I need to scrape ANY tiny crevice, I use those little plastic tasting spoons. They come in all sizes on eBay, and you can use them to remove the lime around faucets, stubborn stains in toilets, stuck on grease on drip pans, (use a wet paste of Bon-Ami to facilitate the process) , glue from labels on bottles (using coconut oil as a lubricant after removing the paper part of the label, fry pans, coffee pots, and hundreds of other things. The best part is they don't scratch ANY type of surface, (that I've discovered so far). Finding something that wouldn't mar the enamel on a beautiful old stove was the reason I went to a plastic spoon in the first place! It was a simple picnic spoon, but the tasting spoons work SO MUCH BETTER! (Note that I don't use Teflon, so I cannot attest to their effectiveness on that product). Best of all, when their edges get worn out, they are cheap enough to grab another for your next project!
Great tip! Thanks for sharing!
@@maddiejoy7896 You are most welcome!
They are not cheap anymore. No longer get 4 in a pkg. & finish is easily damaged in a short time.
Oh my goodness this is insane! Going to try this next time I deep clean my stove top. Thank you!
WOW, I AM IMPRESSED!! Thanks for the video, it was very helpful for my poor, abused, tortured drip pans 😆
I use an old toothbrush to get the tight areas, works great. Thx!
Oh my nuggets. This helped me out a lot. Thank you 🙏
Ty this was exactly what I needed and simple
my method for keeping the stove top nice and shiny is to buy TWO sets of pans, (they aren't that expensive), and use one for cooking, and one for after cooking, when everything has been cleaned up. I just run the "cooking" set through the dishwasher if I have to, because they will be constantly stained and who has time for all that ? Thanx for this video.
What a simple idea!!!!! Thanks for sharing it!!!!
Thank you. I was looking for a way to clean up the stove that my husband uses to cook meals. Once again my stove will look brand new.
Hi ... How are you doing?
This is great info. I’m gong to tell my mom about this for the stove. 🙂
OH SWEETIE... I learned this method with my Great Grandmother... baking soda and vinegar 60 yr ago ( i am giving my age...) I am glad you found this.. It has been around for ages!
Scrub with Barkeepers Friend for a spotless finish. BF is formulated to clean food stains and baked on grease off any stainless steel cookware with excellent results. Use BF to keep your stainless steel cookware, drip pans, and oven grates looking like new for decades.
that is awesome and just too funny as i was in the process of cleaning mine and tried to google how to foil line the drip pans! thank you and i will try this for sure!!!
Just go getto and cover them with aluminum foil before using.
Aluminum foil is only used for free base in my household.
that can actually start a fire because in can melt
grandma did this
@@morganboss7649 Not true. You can line pans in the oven which goes well over 500 degrees Fahrenheit, the aluminum foil will not melt. You've gotta go over 1,000 for the melting point of aluminum. You'll probably have an issue if you let grease accumulate and that will do it but aluminum foil won't melt in an oven or stove top.
Lol that's what my brother does! 😭
Way to go, thanks for sharing and stay blessed!🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
My drip trays are not removable so I tried this. IT WORKS! Thank you!
Corliss Yamasaki
Yay! I'm glad it worked!
I use this method as well but I lightly mist the pan with water then shake off the excess before sprinkling the baking soda on. The baking soda catches the first time, after spraying the vinegar water on, I dont need to reapply the baking soda. Great method.
Thanks! I hope my endeavor will be as successful!
Wow!!!! Thank you, I need to try this
Thanks! Will try this. These drip pans are expensive to buy on their own. Like $5 or $7 a piece, depending on the size. I think in the future, I will wrap them in aluminum foil, so I can simply change the aluminum foil when they get grimy.
they have disposable guards at most dollar stores if you're feeling lazy :) they go under the burner and on top of the drip pans, they're so handy!
Leaks thru or the foil sticks. Not THAT affective.
Dollar Tree sells drip pans for $1
Foil is a fire hazard!
WOW!!!!!! great idea and it works so well. I'll be doing this tomorrow!
Sharon La Tour and with this mentality you will forever be broke
Thank you for such a great tip.
Someone taught me to cover the drip pans with aluminum foil, then replace the foil every so often.
Obviously I was told after the fact, so I am here. Going to give this a try
Be careful Ryan with the foil. I was told this is a fire hazard.
Thank you so much. It worked well. I only used the vinegar, baking soda and a plastic scrub brush. I applied th vinegar and baking soda paste. Then put the pan in a plastic grocery bag. I waited 2 hours then scrubbed it clean.
The One Above All
Awesome! So glad you had good results.
Wow this is amazing they look new
Fantastic!!! Thanks 4 this! Excited to try
Wow! Great job and great video :) I like your personality- sweet and straight to the point. I’m about to try this. I think I will make a paste instead and let it sit for a bit.. is the essential oil just for scent?
Thanks! Yeah, it is. When I first tried this, I was told the oils helped cut the grease a lot and believed it but a couple months later, I repeated the process without the oils and it worked just as well.
Excellent job.
It also works with regular lemon vs lemon oil and thank you for posting!
smileycookiemonster Good to know! I haven't tried it that way.
I can try that next. Odds are one pan is scratched but I will try.
how long do i have to let it sit??? and do i have to use the oils or lemon juice can i just use vinegar and baking soda
It didn’t get everything but damn it that’s still an A+ in my book! About to try this today Feb 2023 😂Thanks
Thank you!
Does the steel wool scratch?
Thanx pretty impresive
Thank u so much..very helpful
i live in a college dorm room where they had this style of drip pan/coil top and it was always so irritating for me to look at!!! great tutorial
Best of luck! In college and with the drip pans!
Hi...how are you doing?
Thank you for this! I am a little bit of a clean freak and this made my anxiety decrease just knowing I can clean them!
I'm glad it had that affect! I find messiness makes me feel anxiety as well.
Magnificent job!!!
That is nice where do you buy them from that sliver part
Looks great.
Great job!!!!
AMAZING! Thanks! What about using an old toothbrush for those hard to reach crevices?
Wow thank you!
Excellent
Thanks!!!! It works really good!!!! I love it! FINALLY!!!!!🎉✊🏽✨👍🏽
Looks fantastic. Gonna try it tomorrow. Baking soda and peroxide toothpaste works well too. i tried it a month ago. Im using another toothpaste now without baking soda and peroxide. It doesnt work. Your method sounds more cost effective.
I'm trying your method now👍
OMG! I can’t believe how this worked. Nice job!!!!
Hi...how are you doing?
I found out from another video if you put your drip pan in a ziplock bag and add ammonia in the bag, zip it shut and put it outside for 24hr all you have to do is just dump it out afterwards and just wash it off with dish soap and water and rinse. I don’t have to scrub at all!
This worked well on moderately soiled pans, but did little to clean a badly soiled one. I even left the stuff on overnight, then reapplied it the next morning. Not much difference. I sprayed the vinegar on first. That gave the soda something to cling to. Then I gave it another spritz of vinegar. I didn't have any essential oil. I don't think it would have helped on the three pans that cleaned up well without it.
I use baking soda, vinegar and dawn. I let sit over night and a few times I also spray whatever cleaner I have such as 409 or awesome etc
Same here....gonna try oven cleaner next....
Thank You sooo much!!💖💖💖💖💖
Girl it looks brand new good job thanks
Yay! I’m so glad it worked for you!
Thank you!!!
Is it possible to clean it without the essential oils?
Wow thank you for your help
Love it ,thanks,
Great video. I’m doing this for sure
is the essential oil just for smell ??
Holy shit! This is great!
Thank you I'll try! And no judgment! Mine were super dirty LOL . And in response to other people's comments, no I don't want to go buy another four pack they're like at least $15 which is ridiculous because they're going to keep getting dirty this is not a one-time fix.
yes this helped me and tyvm!!!!!! Omgosh mine are worse drip pans well because i dont do it often as i should lol. But u were very helpful and very greatful for the help. I also subscribed to you too :) because you rock!!!!!! ty again.
Vapin Girl Oregon777 I'm so glad it could help! Thank you for the compliments! 😊
yes the thing is i went around town no essential oils ....or what kind of most the ones i found was for the body lol...ugh :\
Vapin Girl Oregon777
It still works without it, but you'll have to deal with the vinegar smell.
i love vinegar smell lol i can drink the apple cider vinegar ya still a weird look but it's all good with now bleach on the other hand hahha ugh...
what is the purpose of the essential oils? do I have to use them for this to work? can I do the whole method in the sink to keep mess at bay? and what if after mixture is added to pan I place them in a baggie? thanks!
Yes I also have the same question about the essential oils.
Will lemon grass essential oil work?
Do you have to use essential oils? Or can you use just baking soda and vinegar?
Does that get rid of rust?
thank you
im getting ready to move and im trying do a deep clean of my stove. this helps
I've looked all over the place for those 'clips' that go on the drip pans (aka: drip bowls) to hold the element in the drip pan's notch. Tried to buy drip pans (via Amazon) with those clips but was lied to and ended up with drip pans without the clips.
If the only way I can get those clips is to buy drip pans that have them, I will.
Any help you can offer to point me in the right direction will be appreciated.
Thank you.
love this thanks!!
I'm glad it could help!
I just tried all of this, but I used Lavender Essential Oil and it works as well. . Plus, my stove smells good
Great video, thank you. My oven needs cleaning also, apply the same technique?
You can, but it will require a lot of elbow grease, so I don’t clean my oven this way! Angela Brown has a great tutorial on her channel about how she cleans ovens as a professional housekeeper. I use her method for oven cleaning!
This was helpful thanks
It looks great..
I have one worse 😂 but this gives me hope! Thanks so much
Mary Anne You’ve got this! 💪🏻
Wow! Impressive!