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Best method of cleaning cooker?

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spiralqueen · 01/10/2009 14:16

DH has just rung me at work to say that his attempts to clean the cooker with Mr Muscle foam oven cleaner were something of a failure. Any tips for him on more effective ways of doing it?

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Seeline · 01/10/2009 14:20

Oh - I was going to suggest taking one DH or failing that Mr Muscle. Both have worked spectacularly well on my oven recently which had been sadly neglected for a while. Is is the hob or the oven you're having problems with?

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Iklboo · 01/10/2009 14:21

Ah - but is he just doing a cack job of it so you won't ask him again?

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merlin · 01/10/2009 14:29

If you can afford it call in the professionals!!! I had mine done yesterday and it looks like new - and no nasty chemicals just extremely hot water and elbow grease.

Money well spent I think!

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spiralqueen · 01/10/2009 16:41

No he's not trying to get out of it - not his style. It's the oven rather than the hob which has been sorely neglected since DDs arrival.

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LilRedWG · 01/10/2009 16:43

Oven Pride - fantastic stuff!

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LilRedWG · 01/10/2009 16:44

Here. You can buy it in most supermarkets.

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spiralqueen · 02/10/2009 13:57

Thanks all have noted your tips for the future. Got home to find DH wouldn't let the cooker beat him and had used vast quantities of elbow grease and got the job done. It's now gleaming

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dreamteamgirl · 02/10/2009 14:44

Mr Muscle is rubbish
Oven Pride is completely amazing. And at about £4 a box incredible value.

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LilRedWG · 02/10/2009 14:44

Please send him to my house.

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clarea1 · 08/10/2009 20:45

Steam cleaners are great cleaning for ovens.

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mrspnut · 08/10/2009 20:48

Pay someone - or failing that lakeland do a product that is fantastic. I use that on the oven itself and oven pride for the racks only.

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wheredidiputit · 08/10/2009 20:50

Another vote for Oven Pride. With the added measure of my mum. Who has cleaned my oven the last 2 times.

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scaryclaireyboo · 08/10/2009 20:54

I did mine on Sunday using soda crystals and a tablespoonful of bio washing powder. Results looked as good as mr muscle/oven pride and for the first time ever my oven didn't smoke and stink when I used it so it was actually more effective.

Plus it was far kinder on the hands (always forget gloves) and I didn't pass out from the fumes.

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rubytwokids · 08/10/2009 22:18

Scaryclaireyboo, I need details! My oven needs a good clean. What did you do with the soda crystals? Did you dissolve them in anything and in what quantities? Do you leave it to do it's work and for how long? I am all ears!

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scaryclaireyboo · 09/10/2009 14:14

I made a paste with the soda crystals and some water and spread it over the bottom of the oven (left maybe 5 mins) then dissolved approx 3 tablespoons soda crystals in warm water with 1 tablespoon bio washing powder and just wiped and wiped until brown stuff stopped coming away. Then went over it again with a damp cloth to get rid of any residue. No scrubbing was involved.

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piscesmoon · 09/10/2009 14:39

Another vote for the Lakeland product-it might be more expensive but it works.

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rubytwokids · 21/11/2009 22:00

Thank you, Scaryclaireyboo. I am trying it now. (Finally!) I read your post to dh, who said, 'Soda crystals? You've got some? What - in the cupboard, just on standby?' Oh yes!

I'm doing the top oven, he's going to do the bottom oven with 'Dr. Beckmann'. (This passes for entertainment in our house. That's what happens if you don't build up a network of babysitters.)

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Ivykaty44 · 21/11/2009 22:19

Buy an oven with self cleaning lining

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cakeywakey · 21/11/2009 22:20

I had a man in to clean my cooker this week. It's as good as new - worth every penny! I use the local franchise of these guyswww.ovengreen.com/

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Ivykaty44 · 21/11/2009 22:21

are they fit cakeywakey?

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Pluto · 21/11/2009 22:23

Get DH to do it. Works every time!

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Ivykaty44 · 21/11/2009 22:23

thats no good -he's married

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cakeywakey · 21/11/2009 22:25

No IvyKaty, very polite and efficient though

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SparkyToo · 22/11/2009 21:23

I last had my cooker cleaned by a cleaning company and they were absolutely fantastic - no chemicals used, just pure hard scrubbing. Money well spent as far as I was concerned.

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