Professional organiser shares ingenious tip for deep-cleaning oven

Cleaning an oven is a task that many dread.

It's often a laborious, time-consuming process that involves a lot of elbow grease.

But what if there was a way to make this chore easier and more efficient?



Anita Birges, a Professional Organiser from Sydney, shared a simple yet ingenious tip that will revolutionise the way you clean your oven.

Anita's tip is all about making the process easier on your back and your time.


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Professional Organiser Anita Birges shares her tips on how to deep clean ovens. Image source: Instagram/@mise_en_place_aus.


'The oven glass door can actually be removed from the oven itself,' she said.

'This makes it so much easier to clean without breaking your back in the process.'

By removing the door, you can easily access those hard-to-reach places and effectively remove baked-on spills, grease, and stains.



The process of removing the oven door is surprisingly simple and similar across different oven models.

'All you have to do is slide the door’s hinges out from the oven’s frame,' Anita explained.

'Some doors are also held in place by latches you can unlock by hand.'

'When you’re ready to put the door back on, you can slide the hinges back into place again.'

But Anita's tip doesn't stop there.

If you find stains between the panes of glass, you can dismantle the oven door to clean in between.

'You can remove the glass to get in between the glass panels,' she said.

'There are usually two retaining tabs on the sides between the two glass panels. Lift off the glass and make sure to handle the glass with care. They are super fragile.'



If you're struggling to remove the oven door, Anita recommended checking your oven's manual to locate the latches and tabs.

Her video has been viewed more than 215,000 times, with many viewers describing the tip as 'genius' and 'brilliant'.

You can watch Anita’s full video below:



Video source: Instagram/@mise_en_place_aus.


One viewer wrote, 'My partner actually figured this out a while ago—now it’s his job to clean the oven because he does such a good job.'

'Thanks for this tip. I knew there was a way to do this but was unsure where to start! Will give this a go,' a second commented.

Another added, 'Any hack for this job is a bonus.'
Key Takeaways
  • Sydney-based Professional Organiser Anita Birges shared a tip to easily clean oven glass doors by removing them.
  • The removal process for oven doors is generally simple and makes cleaning easier, avoiding strenuous scrubbing.
  • Anita also explained that it's possible to dismantle the oven door further to clean between the glass panes.
  • The video of the cleaning hack has gained significant attention and appreciation, with viewers finding it helpful and ingenious.
What do you think of this oven-cleaning hack, members? Have you tried it out yet? Share your experiences and tips in the comments below.
 
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