Transform Your Filthy Oven Door Overnight with This Surprising Bathroom Item!

As we age, we often find ourselves looking for simpler, more cost-effective solutions to everyday problems. And when it comes to household cleaning, who doesn't love a good life hack that saves time, money, and a trip to the store? Well, dear members of the Seniors Discount Club, prepare to be amazed by the cleaning prowess of an item that's likely sitting in your bathroom right now: shaving cream!

Yes, you read that correctly. The same product that keeps your skin smooth and stubble-free can also work wonders on the grease-stained glass of your oven door. It's a tip that's been circulating among savvy cleaners for a while, but it's been confirmed by cleaning expert Kathy Cohoon, the operations manager at Two Maids. Speaking to House Digest, Cohoon explained that the magic lies in the ingredients of shaving cream.


'Although other specialized cleaners may work better, shaving cream is a safe, cheap, and effective way to remove gunk and grease from your oven easily,' she said. The secret? Surfactants and foaming agents. Surfactants reduce surface tension, allowing the cream to penetrate and lift dirt, while foaming agents ensure it clings to vertical surfaces long enough to do its job. Together, they break down stubborn residues, making them easy to wipe away with a damp cloth.


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Cleaning ovens could be a daunting task as it tackles grease and grime. Image Credit: Pexels/Liliana Drew


To harness the cleaning power of shaving cream for your oven door, simply spray it on the inside of the glass, spread it to cover the area, and let it sit for about 20 minutes. After the time is up, scrub with a cloth or sponge, then wipe it off with a damp cloth and leave it to dry. It's a simple process that can transform a grimy oven door into a sparkling surface without much elbow grease.


But what about that lingering fragrance, you ask? While the fresh scent of shaving cream might be pleasant in the bathroom, it's not something you want mixing with the aroma of your freshly baked goods. Here's a tip from the experts at Ask Team Clean: heat the oven 'once without food' after cleaning. This will help the smell of the shaving cream dissipate, ensuring that your next culinary creation comes out smelling as delicious as it should, free from any chemical undertones.

Shaving foam is not only a surprisingly effective cleaner; it's also a budget-friendly one. A 250g can of Coles brand shaving cream, for example, can be purchased for just $2.30. When you consider the cost of specialized cleaning products, this common toiletry item is a steal.

But the uses for shaving cream don't stop at the oven door. This versatile product has also been found effective on some carpet and upholstery stains, polishing stainless steel, preventing bathroom mirrors from fogging up, and even cleaning grout. Who knew that a can of shaving cream could be such a multitasking marvel in the cleaning department?


So, next time you're faced with a greasy oven door and the thought of scrubbing it down fills you with dread, reach for the shaving cream and give this unlikely cleaning hero a chance. You might just be surprised at how well it works.

We'd love to hear from you, our wise and experienced members. Have you tried using shaving cream for cleaning around the house? Do you have any other unconventional cleaning tips to share? Drop us a comment below and let's help each other make household chores a little easier!
Key Takeaways

  • Shaving cream has been recommended as an effective and cheap cleaning agent for grease-stained oven doors, according to cleaning expert Kathy Cohoon from Two Maids.
  • The surfactants and foaming agents in shaving cream help to break down stubborn residues on the glass, making them easy to remove.
  • It's suggested to heat the oven once without food after using shaving cream to ensure no fragrance lingers and affects the taste of food.
  • Besides oven doors, shaving foam can be used for other household cleaning tasks, such as cleaning carpets and upholstery, polishing stainless steel, and preventing bathroom mirrors from fogging.
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This hint is a real bonus for households. Such a simple but effective method of cleaning those areas.

I wonder what it would do to my face if l left it on for 20 minutes?
 
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