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Oven Cleaner

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Any ideas where I can buy a robust oven cleaner spray?
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I had the same prob a few weeks ago, nothing that I could see in Tesco but Villa Market has them. I'm out of the country at the mo so I cannot tell you what brand but I seem to remember they were right at the bottom of the shelf.
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No problem with a 'self-cleaning oven'! Why aren't all ovens made like that?
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Pagey wrote:I had the same prob a few weeks ago, nothing that I could see in Tesco but Villa Market has them. I'm out of the country at the mo so I cannot tell you what brand but I seem to remember they were right at the bottom of the shelf.
Thanks for the info.
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HHTel wrote:No problem with a 'self-cleaning oven'! Why aren't all ovens made like that?
It is self cleaning but has been neglected for a time so needs a helping hand.
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If at Villa, it's probably named "Easy Off". Pete
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brianhuahin wrote:
HHTel wrote:No problem with a 'self-cleaning oven'! Why aren't all ovens made like that?
It is self cleaning but has been neglected for a time so needs a helping hand.
I've been there. Just need to run the 'Pyro" setting at it's highest level, then after brushing it out just do it again. Takes a few hours and uses quite a lot of power but has always worked for me.
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I read one of those household tips last week - apparently shaving foam works on ovens! As well as keeping bathroom mirrors steam free and some other stuff.
Not tried it but it does sound like a very cheap - and safer - alternative to abrasive cleaners.
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Have you tried using hydrogen peroxide? Cheap; virtually harmless, and a very effective cleaning agent.

Mags, you can stop mirrors from steaming up by polishing them with a little bit of soap.


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Thanks for all the homespun tips, not sure my Grandma was around when electric ovens were invented. She was a gas gal.
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Yep, some good ideas 'cos a can of oven cleaner, manufactured for the job, good for several cleans, obviously highly abrasive and toxic, will be a couple of hundred baht at least. :roll: :laugh: :naughty:
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Unless someone has an objection I think that this post can be closed. Thank-you for all the excellent advice.

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brianhuahin wrote:Unless someone has an objection I think that this post can be closed. Thank-you for all the excellent advice.

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Maybe change it to cleaning tips,there is many out there but always nice to hear from people if they actully works or not :D

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