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Oven cleaning

7 replies

Wintersun · 03/10/2007 12:07

I've given up trying to get around to cleaning my oven. Plus being pregnant, I'm sure I need to stay away from all those nasty chemicals.
Can anyone recommend a good oven cleaning company and give me an idea of how much they charge please?
Thanks.

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nimnom · 03/10/2007 14:59

we used kookerburra but it was a good few years ago and I can't remember how much. they did a really good job.

WitnessProtectionCod · 03/10/2007 15:04

ovenu

do a search
ldosa of threads onit

GColdtimer · 03/10/2007 15:16

We used cookaburra. This is what they charged me in Oxfordshire:

Our prices are based on type of cooker, not their condition. And for a normal domestic cooker ( One standard 60cm oven with smaller top oven / grill and a 4 ring hob ) we would allow a 2 hour appointment, the aim to get as close as possible to showroom condition within that time. For this service we charge £57.50

For the canopy / extractor we charge £25.00 and this price includes replacement paper filters
website here

Highly recommended

CoffeeCrazedMama · 04/10/2007 10:21

I use the Oven Cleaning Company a couple of times a year and they are fab - the oven looks like new. What I like is that they do it using Astonish, which is non-toxic (think they soak the trays in some sort of caustic outside, though - thoroughly rinsed off). Very nice people too. Not sure what they charged last time as it's been a little while but have their card which says £27 plus vat for single oven. Mine always more as double.

Wintersun · 04/10/2007 17:39

Thanks.
I got a quote from ovenu for £75 (have a double oven).
I'll try a couple of the other places and see if I can get it cheaper.
Oven is soooooo filthy, its shameful. If I have to pay £75, I will.

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suzi2 · 09/10/2007 15:52

£75??? that's shameful lol. You can buy a new oven for a couple of hundred!

I use that ovenmate type stuff from lakeland on mine. It's acid basically and brings it up great. And then when I got it clean, I used an oven liner over the base that I got from lakeland that just wipes clean.

saythatagain · 09/10/2007 15:55

Have you treid using Oven Pride (I know you've said you to get it done) but Charlie Dimmock swears by it apparently. I've bought some, about 3 years ago but sadly havn't had the time to use it!

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