Oven cleaners from the hardware store may promise “easy” results, but they often contain corrosive agents like sodium hydroxide (lye) that can:
For homes in Redondo Beach and South Bay, where ocean breezes invite open-window living, natural cleaning not only protects your health but also keeps your indoor air safe for kids, pets, and guests.
Before you start:
Take out racks, pizza stones, thermometers, and trays. Cleaning these separately will make the main oven cleaning faster and more thorough.
In a bowl, combine:
Why it works:
Pro tip for Redondo Beach homes: Coastal humidity can soften old grease, making it easier to remove if you preheat the oven to just warm (around 150°F), then turn it off before applying the paste.
Give the baking soda paste 12 hours to work. During this time, it:
If you’re short on time, let it sit at least 4 hours — but overnight delivers the best results.
Mix:
Apply to the inside glass, let sit 30 minutes, then scrub with a non-abrasive sponge and rinse.
For exterior glass, use vinegar + water and a microfiber cloth for a streak-free shine.
In beachside communities like Redondo Beach, Hermosa Beach, and Manhattan Beach, the combination of salt air + humidity can make grease and food residue slightly tackier, which means it traps dust faster. More frequent light cleanings will keep your oven fresh between deep cleans.
If your oven has:
…it may need a professional deep clean. At Flash Guys Cleaning, our Oven Cleaning Add-On uses safe, high-efficiency methods that remove stubborn residue without toxic fumes — perfect for South Bay homes.
Q: Can I clean my oven with just baking soda and water?
A: Yes, for most light to moderate messes. For heavy buildup, add vinegar spray after baking soda to boost cleaning power.
Q: Is lemon juice safe for oven cleaning?
A: Yes, but use sparingly. It’s mildly acidic and helps cut grease, but can corrode aluminum parts over time.
Q: How often should I clean my oven?
A: Light cleaning every 2–3 months, deep cleaning twice a year for typical home cooking — more often for frequent bakers.