
Say goodbye to baked-on grease and smoke with safe, effective solutions that actually work.
Whether you spent the winter baking hot dishes to stay cozy or you’re roasting fresh summer vegetables from the farmers market, your oven works hard all year round. Unfortunately, with all that cooking comes the inevitable: grease splatters, burned cheese on the bottom rack, and that distinct smoky smell every time you preheat.
Finding the right oven cleaning products can feel overwhelming. Many commercial cleaners rely on harsh chemicals that leave your kitchen smelling toxic—a real problem when our Minnesota homes are sealed up tight against the cold or humidity.
You need solutions that cut through stubborn carbon without making your eyes water. Let’s break down the best products to get your oven looking brand new, safely and efficiently.
For routine maintenance and moderate spills, you often don’t need to look further than your pantry. A simple paste of baking soda and water is highly effective at breaking down organic buildup without leaving behind chemical residues that might bake into your next meal.
Why this matters

Sometimes, natural products just aren’t enough. If it has been over a year since your last deep clean and the bottom of your oven is coated in thick, black carbon, you need a heavy hitter. Products like Easy-Off Fume Free provide the chemical power needed to dissolve tough grease without the overpowering lye smell of traditional cleaners.
Patience is the secret ingredient here. Spray the product, close the door, and walk away. Letting a commercial cleaner sit overnight allows the chemicals to do the heavy lifting, saving your arms from exhausting scrubbing.
What to focus on
The best cleaning product in the world won’t do much good if you don’t use the right tools to wipe away the grime. The interior enamel of your oven is durable, but it can be scratched by aggressive metal scouring pads, which ultimately makes it harder to clean in the future.
What professionals actually do:
Professional cleaners rely on the right friction. We use specialized tools that provide enough abrasion to remove carbonized food but remain gentle enough to protect your appliance’s finish.
How much does a deep cleaning cost?
$350 – $600
depending on home size and condition
In Minnesota, deep cleaning services typically range between $350 and $600 depending on the size and condition of your home.
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