LifestyleEco-friendly oven cleaning: Revolutionary apple peel technique

Eco‑friendly oven cleaning: Revolutionary apple peel technique

Cleaning the oven is one of those tedious kitchen tasks. To make life a little easier, you don't have to immediately reach for strong corrosive "chemicals" from the store. Homemade methods for cleaning your oven can be just as effective.

Clear your dirty oven so quickly
Clear your dirty oven so quickly
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We often put off cleaning the oven, neglecting the importance of keeping it spotless. With a few simple tricks, we can make the task much easier, improving both the taste of our dishes and safety in the kitchen. Here are practical ways to ensure a clean oven. One of them may really surprise you: apple peels can help us.

What do apple peels have in common with a clean oven?

Cleaning the oven is one of the most dreaded household chores, often losing the battle against dried-on grease and food residues. Neglecting this appliance can spoil the taste of your dishes and cause unpleasant odours. Therefore, it's worth knowing simple and effective methods that don't require special chemical agents.

One of these methods involves using malic acid, found in fresh apple peels. It has bactericidal, antifungal, and whitening properties. Simply spread the peels on a tray and bake them for about half an hour in an oven preheated to 150°C. Then, once the appliance cools down, wipe it with a damp cloth – the dirt should come off easily.

Not just apple peels

Another popular trick for a clean oven is using baking soda and hot water. This method not only removes stubborn dirt but is also eco-friendly and safe for your health. Just prepare a paste using baking soda and water, which is then spread on the dirty surface of the oven. After a few hours, wipe the paste off, leaving you with a clean oven.

If you want oven cleaning to be as simple and natural as possible, an excellent solution is using lemon and vinegar. Just squeeze the juice of one lemon, mix it with 60 ml of vinegar, and add 250 ml of warm water. The solution should be spread on the walls of the oven and left for about half an hour, allowing the vinegar and lemon to dissolve the grease and burnt-on food residues. After this time, wipe the inside of the oven with a damp cloth. The effect of a shiny and citrus-scented oven – guaranteed.

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