7. Wiping Away the Grime

It’s time for the pleasant part — cleaning the dislodged filth – after patiently waiting for the dishwashing tablet solution to work its magic. Open the oven door to be astounded by the amount of filth and grease lifted from the surfaces. Beginning to clean the inside of the oven, use a fresh, moist cloth or sponge. Most of the grime will probably come away with light cleaning. Work methodically, top to bottom, to prevent redepositing dirt onto already cleaned surfaces. Particularly pay close attention to the corners, crevices, and around the door seal where dirt can build. If any tough stains still show, you might have to carefully work at the area with a non-abrasive scrubber using a bit extra elbow grease. To prevent spreading dirt, routinely rinse your cloth or sponge in clean water as you wipe. You might have to visit some spots several times to guarantee all residue is eliminated. Remember to give the inside of the oven door great cleaning since this area frequently accumulates a lot of grease splatter. Your oven will be changing right before your eyes as you work, layers of accumulated filth revealing the spotless, glossy surface under. Thanks to the dishwashing tablet solution’s efficiency in releasing difficult, baked-on residues, this process—while requiring some effort—is much simpler than conventional scrubbing techniques.
