



Did you know that a range can last up to 15 years before needing replaced? Keeping the interior and exterior clean is a key part in extending its lifespan. Below we put together a few of our favorite tips to help. As always, we recommend referring to your manual before proceeding.
Being the workhorse of the kitchen, the average person uses their range 2-3 times daily. If this is true for you, it is recommended to clean the interior of your oven every 3 months. After confirming that your oven has cooled, start by using a damp rag to wipe out spills or debris from the oven door, sidewalls, ceiling and floor. Placing a drip pan on the bottom can help eliminate spillage onto the oven floor but remember to clean it out regularly and replace it when necessary. Do not use foil to line the bottom of your oven. If you notice any sections that do not wipe clean, we recommend using natural ingredients rather than store bought cleaners. Simply mix some white vinegar, baking soda and water to create a non-toxic cleaner that won’t damage the enamel on the interior of your oven. You can soak a non-abrasive cleaning tool in this mixture and begin working on those stubborn areas.
For any spills on the exterior, start off with a damp soapy rag and continue to stay away from those abrasive cleaning tools. A heavy-duty degreaser can be used for any areas that did not come clean. To clean the control panel spray cleaner onto a rag before wiping – avoid spraying the panel directly so that it does not drip down inside of the panel.
Grates and oven racks should be cleaned regularly so that you can avoid having to replace them. This can be done by letting them soak in the sink with warm soapy water for 10-15 minutes. After soaking, scrub clean with your regular kitchen sponges and dry them immediately. If you have a gas range, remove and clean the burner caps with this same process.
And, finally, don’t forget to clean underneath and behind your range at least 1-2 times per year. While there are special tools for this, using the hose attachment on your vacuum cleaner will work just as well!