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Put a bowl of vinegar in the oven – you will get rid of this problem forever

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Another way to eliminate bad smells is the vinegar peel method! Of course, this trick won’t make your oven smell like lemon, but it’s great for those strong, lingering bad smells.

All you have to do is fill the bowl with water and add two glasses of white vinegar or apple cider vinegar. Always bake in a preheated oven and let it rest for a few minutes at a temperature of 180 degrees.

After this time has passed, follow the same steps described for the lemon peel method. If you need to clean the oven, you can use the mixture left in the bowl. In fact, vinegar has incredible cleaning, degreasing and whitening properties. You can say goodbye to all dirty stains!

Sodium bicarbonate
The baking soda bowl trick
The baking soda bowl method is just as great as vinegar and will make your life easier! Thanks to its long list of cleaning and stain-removing properties, sodium bicarbonate is the perfect weapon for eliminating bad oven smells and grease stains that can build up there.

To use it, you can follow the same instructions as the two tips above and add one and a half glasses of baking soda to the bowl!

The casserole method
In addition to the various bowl tricks, you can also use the pan method!

As already mentioned, the bowl trick is also very suitable for loosening dirt in the oven. When it comes to the pan, special care must be taken to ensure that too many bad smells do not accumulate in the oven. After cleaning it can then be used again!

The procedure is quick and easy: First take the tin out of the oven and cover it with baking paper, then cut off the lemon and orange slices and distribute them on top. If you like the scent, you can also use bay leaves as an alternative.

Place them in the preheated oven at 180° and let them rest for at least 15/20 minutes. During this time, citrus slices or bay leaves give off a very pleasant aroma that not only stays in the oven, but is sure to spread throughout the house!

Warnings
Please remember not to use the ingredients described if you have allergies or hypersensitivities. Also, always read the operating instructions for your oven.

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Put a bowl of vinegar in the oven – you will get rid of this problem forever

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Another way to eliminate bad smells is the vinegar peel method! Of course, this trick won’t make your oven smell like lemon, but it’s great for those strong, lingering bad smells.

All you have to do is fill the bowl with water and add two glasses of white vinegar or apple cider vinegar. Always bake in a preheated oven and let it rest for a few minutes at a temperature of 180 degrees.

After this time has passed, follow the same steps described for the lemon peel method. If you need to clean the oven, you can use the mixture left in the bowl. In fact, vinegar has incredible cleaning, degreasing and whitening properties. You can say goodbye to all dirty stains!

Sodium bicarbonate
The baking soda bowl trick
The baking soda bowl method is just as great as vinegar and will make your life easier! Thanks to its long list of cleaning and stain-removing properties, sodium bicarbonate is the perfect weapon for eliminating bad oven smells and grease stains that can build up there.

To use it, you can follow the same instructions as the two tips above and add one and a half glasses of baking soda to the bowl!

The casserole method
In addition to the various bowl tricks, you can also use the pan method!

As already mentioned, the bowl trick is also very suitable for loosening dirt in the oven. When it comes to the pan, special care must be taken to ensure that too many bad smells do not accumulate in the oven. After cleaning it can then be used again!

The procedure is quick and easy: First take the tin out of the oven and cover it with baking paper, then cut off the lemon and orange slices and distribute them on top. If you like the scent, you can also use bay leaves as an alternative.

Place them in the preheated oven at 180° and let them rest for at least 15/20 minutes. During this time, citrus slices or bay leaves give off a very pleasant aroma that not only stays in the oven, but is sure to spread throughout the house!

Warnings
Please remember not to use the ingredients described if you have allergies or hypersensitivities. Also, always read the operating instructions for your oven.

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