Say Goodbye to Burnt on Food: How to Clean Oven Trays

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Do you have a dirty oven tray that seems impossible to clean? Are you sick of scrubbing at those burnt on bits of food that just don’t seem to want to come off? Well, say goodbye to all of your cleaning woes, because we are about to show you how easy it is to clean your oven tray! In this blog post, we will outline the easiest and most effective ways to get your oven tray looking as good as new.

Oven trays are an essential part of how we cook and how our ovens work. The problem is that they get dirty and burnt on food, which then sticks to the tray no matter how many times you clean it. This can be frustrating,

Here are some ways to clean your oven rack or tray:

1) Use baking soda in cleaning oven trays.

Baking soda is a natural cleaning agent that will help to break down the burnt on food. All you need to do is make a paste out of baking soda and water, apply it to the tray, and then leave it for a few minutes before wiping it away.

You can use half a cup of baking soda for every two cups of water.

If you have a particularly stubborn stain, you can try using a higher concentration of baking soda. Just be sure to rinse the tray thoroughly afterwards so that there is no residue left behind.

2) Try is using vinegar.

Vinegar is an acidic substance that can help to eat away at the burnt on food. All you need to do is apply vinegar directly to the tray, and then leave it for a few minutes before wiping it away.

Vinegar can also be used in combination with baking soda to make an even more effective cleaning solution. Simply combine equal parts baking soda and vinegar in a bowl, spread on a tray, and leave for several minutes before wiping clean.

3) Use lemon juice.

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Lemon juice is another acidic substance that can help to break down the burnt on food. All you need to do is apply lemon juice directly to the tray, and then leave it for a few minutes before wiping it away.

You can also add some salt to the lemon juice, which will create a paste that can be used to scrub at the burnt on food. Apply in a circular motion, then wipe away after a few minutes.

4) Use commercial oven cleaners.

If you want to use a more heavy-duty cleaning solution, then you can try using a commercial oven cleaner. These are usually in the form of a spray, and they should be used according to the instructions on the packaging.

Oven cleaners can be quite toxic, so it is important that you follow the instructions carefully and that you ventilate the area well while you are using them.

5) Use hot water.

If you have an oven-safe tray, then you can use boiling water to clean it. All you need to do is place the tray in the sink and pour hot water over it.

Leave the tray to soak for a few minutes, and then use a scrubbing brush to remove any remaining food. Rinse the tray well with cold water and dish soap before using it again, then wipe the tray dry with a paper towel.

Additional tip: Use rubber gloves when cleaning.

No matter what method you choose, it is always a good idea to wear rubber gloves while you are cleaning. This will protect your hands from harsh chemicals or hot water. It is also a good idea to open the windows and doors while you are cleaning, to ventilate the area well.

Keep your baking trays looking brand new all year!

Keeping your oven baking trays in excellent shape all year will make them last longer, just like your oven. Keeping them clean with a few basic procedures is easy:

  1. Liner paper is a good idea for your baking pans.
  2. All of your oven trays should be soaked in hot, soapy water as soon after use as possible.
  3. When cleaning non-stick baking trays, don’t scrub too hard with abrasives, as it might scratch the tray’s surface.
  4. Remove any remaining grease with paper towels before and after the cleaning.
  5. Cleaning oven racks can be done by taking them out and soaking them in the tub.
  6. You can also use a putty knife to scrape off any stuck-on food.
  7. For tougher stains and burnt grease, you can make a paste with baking soda and water, or use white vinegar.

It’s important to keep your oven trays clean, so they last longer, but also to prevent any food contamination.

With these simple tips, you’ll have your oven tray looking as good as new in no time!

 

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