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how can i clean my oven without chemicals

14 replies

oiuoiu · 29/08/2016 21:00

I was wondering how can i clean my oven without chemicals?

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MummyToTwoBeautifulGirls · 29/08/2016 21:01

Lemon, vinegar and bicarbonate soda

Danglyweed · 29/08/2016 21:03

Lady here does professional oven cleaning with just a steam cleaner and scrubby thing. Fuck knows how she does it though

PolterGoose · 29/08/2016 21:07

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BikeRunSki · 29/08/2016 21:18

what polter said

BikeRunSki · 29/08/2016 21:48

This might help.

Lemon juice - citric acid
Bicarbonate of soda - sodium bicarbonate

Might be a bit chemically.

whywonthedgehogssharethehedge · 29/08/2016 22:05

According to the other thread those magic eraser sponges and elbow grease.

user1471449040 · 29/08/2016 22:40

hmmm, I wonder if you couldn't do a big version of what I do for the microwave. Microwave instructions are: put a small bowl of water and lemon slices or lemon juice in microwave and heat until boiling. Turn off microwave and wait 10 mins for the steam to do its magic. The acidic condensation just wipes off and takes even the tiniest pieces of food/grime with it.

specialsubject · 30/08/2016 15:16

Steam is still a chemical. But as long as op doesnt get splashed by it, using it with elbow grease ( a safe chemical) should work.

BikeRunSki · 30/08/2016 19:14

Grin specialsubject, got to be careful of that H2O vapour.

specialsubject · 30/08/2016 21:44

Definitely!!Smile

PigletJohn · 31/08/2016 11:57

If you find anything with no chemicals you can win a million pounds

Eidel · 02/09/2016 14:24

I think some magic eraser sponges and some water and good ole elblow grease is your best bet. Good luck:-)

GummyGoddess · 03/09/2016 17:33

Another vote for magic erasers. I buy the cheap ones from Amazon as they get destroyed fairly quickly by the burnt on stuff

Jaynesworld · 08/09/2016 20:32

I just use hot water and washing up liquid and scrub with a Brillo pad

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