What's actually causing this

Oven interiors accumulate baked-on grease, food spills, and carbon deposits from repeated cooking. Leaving buildup causes smoke during cooking and can eventually affect heating performance.

What you'll need

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Step-by-step fix

  1. 1

    Remove oven racks

    Pull out the racks and soak them in hot soapy water in the bathtub or a large sink. Let them soak while you clean the oven interior.

  2. 2

    Make a baking soda paste

    Mix 1/2 cup of baking soda with 2–3 tablespoons of water to form a spreadable paste. Coat the entire oven interior — avoid the heating elements. The paste will turn brown as it absorbs grease.

  3. 3

    Wait overnight

    Leave the paste on for at least 12 hours (overnight is ideal). The longer it sits, the less scrubbing you'll need.

  4. 4

    Wipe it out

    Use a damp cloth to wipe away the baking soda paste. Use a plastic scraper on stubborn spots — no metal tools that scratch the enamel. Finish with a spray of white vinegar, which reacts with any remaining baking soda to lift residue.

  5. 5

    Clean the racks

    Scrub the soaked racks with a dish brush or steel wool. Rinse and dry before returning them to the oven.

What this costs in Miami
DIY (parts only) $5–15
Hiring a local pro $100–200 (professional oven cleaning service)
Cost of doing nothing Smoke during cooking, reduced heating efficiency, fire risk from grease buildup
Cleaning and maintenance schedules for Miami homes

Professional cleaning services in Miami typically charge $200–600 for a standard home cleaning. Pressure washing runs $300–1,200 depending on surface area.

Dust and sun exposure in Miami mean exterior surfaces need more frequent cleaning. UV also fades interior fabrics near windows.

Regular cleaning and maintenance frequency varies by Miami's climate and conditions.

DIY in Miami: Miami's strict Florida licensing requirements, hurricane codes, and environmental hazards make DIY repairs very restricted. Homeowners should hire licensed professionals for plumbing, electrical, and HVAC. Coastal properties require special knowledge and materials.

Stop and call a pro if you see this
  • There's a gas smell when the oven is on — stop and call a tech.
  • The oven door seal is cracked or damaged.
  • The self-clean cycle caused the control panel to malfunction.
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