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You can get your oven sparkling clean with a simple paste made from baking soda and water. Just smear it inside your oven, let it work its magic overnight to dissolve all that baked-on gunk, and wipe ...
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Exposing materials that were not designed to withstand oven heat can create serious safety hazards and damage your oven. When in doubt, always double check.
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