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how often should you clean your oven

You should deep-clean a normally used home oven about every 3 months, plus quick wipe-downs whenever you see spills or splatters. If you cook heavily (daily roasting, lots of cheesy or fatty dishes), aim for a deeper clean every 4–8 weeks instead.

Quick Scoop

  • For most households : Deep-clean once every season (about every 3 months), with light wipe-downs after messy cooking sessions.
  • For heavy use (daily cooking, frequent roasting, lots of bubbling casseroles): Deep-clean roughly every month or so, or every 4–8 weeks.
  • For very light use (oven only once a week or less): A thorough clean every 3–6 months often suffices, as long as you still wipe up obvious spills when they happen.

Practical rule of thumb

  • If you smell burning or see smoke when preheating, it is past time to clean.
  • If the door window is so coated you can’t see your food clearly, schedule a deep clean soon.
  • A quick wipe with warm, soapy water after big spills can dramatically stretch the time between deep cleans.

Why timing matters

Keeping up with this schedule helps:

  • Prevent lingering burnt smells transferring to new dishes.
  • Reduce smoke and risk of grease flare-ups when cooking at high temperatures.
  • Make each clean easier, because grease and baked-on spills have less time to harden.

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