Mix lemon juice with water and spray it onto the walls of your oven. Then let it sit for a few minutes. The acid should cut through the grease, making it easy to wipe away any grime.
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- How do I prep my basement walls for painting? Before you do any painting, clean the walls with a damp cloth and remove any mildew stains with bleach and warm water. Then, apply one coat of primer followed by 2 coats of paint, letting the walls dry in between coats. Adding 2 coats of paint will make the walls more resistant to water damage.
- How do you clean a terrible oven? Make sure your oven is switched off and cooled down. Mix your own cleaning solution with baking soda and water. Cover the oven in the cleaning paste. Let it sit overnight. Wipe down the oven. Spray it with vinegar. Wipe down the oven one last time. Replace the oven racks.
- How long do you soak fish in lemon juice? For a sashimi-like interior – Soak fish cut into half-inch cubes in citrus juice for 15 minutes. The fish will have an opaque, firm exterior with a raw, tender interior. For a more 'cooked' ceviche – Soak fish cut into half-inch cubes in citrus juice for approximately 20-30 minutes.
- How do you clean red brick walls outside? Fill a large bucket with a gallon of warm water, then add 1.5 cups of muriatic acid (you must pour the acid into the water; never pour water into the acid). Dip a brush into the acid, then apply the solution to brick using a bristle brush. Scrub gently, letting the acid remain on the brick for a few minutes.
- Does vinegar Cut baked on grease? Vinegar is an effective all-purpose household cleaner. The acetic acid in vinegar is relatively mild, so it won't damage your metal surfaces. It's also nonabrasive. But it will still cut through grease and grime, dissolving it from the surface rather than just smearing it around as you wipe.