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anyone paid to have their oven cleaned?

31 replies

waitingforgodot · 02/08/2009 18:11

If so how much did it cost?

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LilRedWG · 02/08/2009 18:12

My sister did - I think it cost about £50ish.

RubyBlueberry · 02/08/2009 18:12

Locally they do it for £60, I thought about it but it was too much.

HolyGuacamole · 02/08/2009 18:14

Seriously? People pay to have their oven cleaned? Is it some kind of special cleaning or something?

Wow

wonderingwondering · 02/08/2009 18:17

I paid £120 for top and main oven, hob and cooker hood. Was worth it as it came up like new - six year old cooker.

BecauseImWorthIt · 02/08/2009 18:17

I paid around £75 to have mine done, 2 or 3 years ago - www.ovenu.com.

It was fantastic and worth every penny. The guy did the hob as well as the oven, and the whole thing looked brand new by the time he'd finished. He also replaced the oven light.

He took it all apart and put the oven shelves into a big acid bath, essentially, so that all the blackened stuff came off.

I can really, really recommend it.

waitingforgodot · 02/08/2009 18:21

thanks.

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LilRedWG · 02/08/2009 18:21

Alternatively, you can buy www.dooyoo.co.uk/household-products/oven-pride-kitchen-cleaner/1059842 for under five pounds (or less if you go to Somerfield - it's half price at the moment).

Works a treat.

waitingforgodot · 02/08/2009 18:23

yeah I saw that in Somerfield but its going to take more than a box of oven pride to sort my oven out!!!

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LilRedWG · 02/08/2009 18:24

Worth a go - it really is bloody good. It suprised me how good it was.

lisasimpson · 02/08/2009 18:35

yes, it was about £60 and looked like new - but only lasts five minutes if you don't keep on top of it afterwards!

Kbear · 02/08/2009 18:38
GColdtimer · 02/08/2009 18:41

I did. My MIL was absolutly outraged but it was the best £50 i ever spent! It came up like new and it did take him about 3 hours so i thought it was quite good value for money (but then I am self-employed so always justify anything like that by saying that I could earn more than £50 in 3 hours so it makes sound financial sense )

muffle · 02/08/2009 18:43

Yes it was £40, quite recently. I looked at big franchise type companies first and they cost more, then found a sole trader here

He was really great and I did think it was worth it, partly because I would hate to do it, and DP would never get round to it, but also because it's a professional job and I would never have got it anywhere near as good, which would have just annoyed me.

muffle · 02/08/2009 18:44

Likewise twofalls! I'm self-employed and always work out how much I would charge for the same time - paying to get stuff done is usually a bargain, especially as it gets done better.

nancy75 · 02/08/2009 18:44

previous owners had ours done just before we moved in, it cost £80 and looked like they had put a new oven in, it was spotless.

waitingforgodot · 02/08/2009 18:54

how did you find a sole trader muffle?

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Kbear · 02/08/2009 18:58
Kbear · 02/08/2009 18:59

oops don't know how I managed to post that twice!

waitingforgodot · 02/08/2009 19:00

for emphasis haha!

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Doodle2u · 02/08/2009 19:03

There are two things in life I CANNOT STAND:-

  1. Ironing

  2. Cleaning th'oven.

I paid £70 and yes, it was great. I reckon having it deep cleaned, once a year, works out at about 20p per day - BARGAIN and all I have to do is give it a quick wipe around in between. Marvellous!

whomovedmychocolate · 02/08/2009 19:13

I deep cleaned mine myself - the instructions were in the book which came with the oven (it's a Neff).

If you can man a screwdriver and you put it all in to soak in biological washing powder and hot water for a few hours (Lakeland do big bowls but I used the bath) and then use a scraper it does all come off.

Tis v satisfying too.

muffle · 03/08/2009 08:32

godot, just by googling for things like oven cleaner edinburgh I think.

littleducks · 03/08/2009 08:37

I had mine done as i didnt want to be breathing in all the chemicals as i seemed to be permanently preg and vomiting and said that it was the price we had to pay for two dc under two

Inside the oven was great, the hob was good but mine is stainless steel and comes up good easily, i was so disapointed that for the price they didnt do the oven sides which were really bad as oven is smaller than gap in kitchen so has streaks down the sides, if i had known that at the begoinning i wouldnt have bothered

notyummy · 03/08/2009 08:38

We has our whole house and oven cleaned for £200 (inc the acid bath bit for the oven!) We were moving out of a military quarter, and the houses are inspected afterwards and you are charged for any cleaning needs. They are particularly pedantic about oven cleaning. The company guaranteed that they would come back and do further cleaning if the inspectors found anything not up to standard.

It was an excellent decision and worth every penny!

deaddei · 04/08/2009 18:53

I have mine done twice a year and pay £60 for double oven, hob and all the shelves and grill pan. I do all my own cleaning but that is one job I just cannot do.
The man uses Astonish and lots of elbow grease!
It takes him over 2 hours. The first time I had it done I cleaned it the night before...(obviously not well) . He told me of some real horror ovens he'd encountered, which made me feel better. I hadn't even realised the light had gone out (or indeed that there was one in the first place)
And I like the idea of a MAN doing a really crap, dirty job for me!!

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