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3 Ingredients for a Sparkling Oven

Before you dive in, gather the following items:

A Dishwashing Pod
The enzymes and detergents in dishwashing pods are formulated to cut through grease and grime, making them perfect for oven cleaning.
A Heatproof Casserole Dish
Choose a dish that can safely withstand high oven temperatures. A glass or ceramic casserole dish works best.
Water
You’ll need enough water to fill the casserole dish halfway, creating the steam that will loosen the stuck-on food and grime.

Step-by-Step Guide: How to Clean Your Oven with a Dishwashing Pod

This method is so simple that it almost feels like a magic trick. Just follow these straightforward steps:
1. Preheat Your Oven

Set your oven to 200°F (93°C). Preheating the oven ensures it’s warm enough to generate steam and activate the cleaning power of the dishwashing pod.
2. Prepare the Cleaning Solution

While the oven is heating up, fill your heatproof casserole dish halfway with water. Drop in a dishwashing pod and let it dissolve slightly. This will create a solution that releases cleaning agents as it heats.
3. Place the Dish in the Oven

Once the oven reaches 200°F, carefully place the casserole dish on the middle rack. Close the oven door and let it sit for about an hour. As the water heats up, steam will begin to fill the oven, loosening grease and grime.
4. Turn Off the Oven and Let It Cool

After an hour, turn off the oven and crack open the door to allow it to cool down slightly. Be cautious when opening the door, as there will be hot steam escaping. Let the oven cool until it’s safe to touch, but still slightly warm.
5. Wipe Down the Interior

Once the oven has cooled enough to handle, use a damp cloth or sponge to wipe down the interior. You’ll be amazed at how easily the grime and baked-on food residues come off without scrubbing!
6. Repeat if Necessary

For any stubborn spots that remain, you can repeat the process or use a soft-bristled brush to gently scrub them away. Typically, one round of cleaning is enough to tackle even the toughest messes.

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