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Donamp;#39;t you ever feel like cleaning the oven? Then Iamp;#39;ll show you a method in this video that makes the whole thing really effortless. In fact, Iamp;#39;m pretty sure youamp;#39;ve never cleaned your oven so easily before. To prepare the whole thing, you need a pot that you can put in the oven. You can also use a casserole dish, for example. Now pour hot water into it, which you should have heated up with the kettle beforehand. Then we need vinegar. I use about one cup of vinegar per one and a half litres of water. That should be quite enough. So we add the vinegar to the water and then we can go to our dirty oven. Because you should now put the mixture into it, as you can see here. The steam will soften the dirt and all you have to do is wipe it out. Set the oven to about 230 degrees and let it run for at least 20 minutes. For heavier stains, you can leave it on a little longer. Then open the oven and wait about 20 minutes until it has cooled down. Then take a damp clot