Dad Cleans Oven Glass With Dishwasher Tablet (Finish Powerball)
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- Cleaning oven glass is awful. There's no easy way to get that all that grit and grime off. Glass cleaners aren't strong enough. And ever try the over-cleaning feature? It makes it feel like your oven might just blow up. No thanks.
Try using a dishwasher tablet instead. Just dip a Finish Powerball into a bowl of hot water and get to work!
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Another great video. I'm definitely gonna try this. I have the Quantum tabs so hopefully it will still work.
I would guess it should! Good luck!
Thanks for this video I just watched your other one with had baking soda, vinegar, and the detergent… So comparing and contrasting which one was better? Pros cons I appreciate any and all advice. Thanks for all you do.😊
Hey thanks! Either works. More of a preference than anything. Personally, I feel like the baking soda mixture worked a bit better and was a little faster. Downside is the cleanup is a little messier! Good luck!
I literally bought a paint scraper for this like a month ago and got suboptimal results. This is great!
Yeh, it’s crazy how well it works!
This video is about to get crazy views
Hope so! We’ll see what happens! Thanks for stopping by.
why cant i be this smart
Lol. You are giving me too much credit!
But how can I clean those inox grated trays?
Yeh. Doing a video on cleaning the racks and grates in the future. Thanks for watching!
Here before this goes viral
Hah! Let’s hope so. Thanks for stopping by!
You're going to get better results with much less effort using a razor blade scraper. You do have to be careful around the edges, but it's much less work in way less time than this method.
Hey there! Will give that a go at some point. Have tried in the past and didn’t get great results.
@@daddoesvideos you may have to go in at a steeper angle than you would think (30-45 degrees to the surface). After like 2 or 3 passes, you should be below the crust and into the glass.
@fastweirdo Ok. Will make sure I give that a try next time around!