Cleaning the oven is one of those household chores that often gets pushed to the bottom of the list. Over the years, the oven glass accumulates layers of baked-on grease and grime that seem impossible to remove. After seven years of neglect, my oven door had become so opaque with grease that it was difficult to see inside. I began searching for a cleaning solution that would not require hours of scrubbing or harsh chemicals.
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That’s when I stumbled upon an unconventional cleaning hack: using a wet newspaper to clean the oven glass. The simplicity and eco-friendliness of this method intrigued me. Could something as mundane as a newspaper really tackle years of accumulated grease? I decided to give it a try and see if this viral cleaning trick could transform my oven door.
1. Why I Turned to a Wet Newspaper Hack for My Filthy Oven Door
In my quest to find an effective and hassle-free way to clean my oven glass, I considered several options. Traditional oven cleaners are often filled with harsh chemicals that can be harmful to inhale and tough on the environment. Additionally, the fumes and the need for protective gear made these cleaners less appealing.
Then I remembered a conversation with a friend who mentioned using a wet newspaper to clean glass surfaces. Intrigued, I did some research and found that the technique was gaining popularity online, with many people claiming it worked wonders on oven doors. The idea of using something as simple and readily available as newspaper was appealing, and I decided it was worth a try. Besides, the cost was practically nothing, as I already had old newspapers and water at home.





