Wednesday, April 15, 2020

Clean that Grungy Oven Door with Ease!

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Over the weekend, I threw out a question on Facebook asking everyone what he or she was doing. That morning I was listening to Sister Sledge and cleaning the door of my toaster oven with a dishwasher pod. Apparently, not many people had heard of this method of cleaning both toaster oven doors, and regular oven doors, so I’m going to share it with you.

There isn’t much to it, all you need is a
Finish Dishwasher Pod (the kind with the red bead in it) -- I will tell you to wear gloves, though I don’t -- dampen the pod, and then just use it as you would any type of scouring pad. As you can see from these pictures, it works quite well. This particular toaster oven had gotten so grungy that I started using it for craft projects, and stored in the garage. I was quite pleased at how well it cleaned up. You can also use this method for the tray in the bottom.

I know with all of us home, there are days when we’re looking for something to make us feel productive. Do this, and you will have met your productivity quotient for the day. Then go off and have fun.


9 comments:

  1. Ha! Yes, I have been organizing and cleaning all of the things which I love to anyway...Now my next question is: what are these craft projects you speak of? (:

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  2. Thanks for the tip. I use Finish in my dishwasher. It's the best.

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  3. Interesting! I will have to give it a go.

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  4. This is totally new to me.. I've got the pods and will be trying it.. thanks

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  5. Patti,
    I came back to tell you that I tried it and it worked so well. The glass window of my stove was BAD and I tried in vane to remove the stickiness and stains with other methods that didn't work. I was surprised how quickly and easily this worked.. thanks-

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  6. Judee, isn’t it amazing? Thanks for letting me know that it worked for you. I’m so glad. Have a great weekend, or at least a reasonably good one.

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  7. wow saving this off for later - thanks ...for this tip.

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  8. I’ve had no short supply of things to do, but this is a handy piece of info for sure!!!!!!

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  9. Cool! Can't wait to try it...my oven door definitely needs a cleanup!

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