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please has anyone got any good tips for removing baked on mess form a gas oven and hob? I've had it professionally cleaned in the past, and it came up immaculate, not sure what they used, but over the counter stuff doesn't work the same.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As suggested above oven mate products are brilliant, i use the oven cleaner, brush it on, ignore for couple of hours and wipe off,and no nasty smell.Also a Kim and Aggie tip that really works for the shelves is to soak them in either dish washer tableats or biological washing powder and really hot water, after 30 mins they just wipe clean :-)
I've used oven pride and I can highly recommend it. Just put all the shelves in the bag, put in the fluid and leave overnight. The next morning rinse the shelves( and then I usually put in the dishwasher) and they're gleaming. I also put some of the fluid on the inside of the oven and leave overnight -just wash off in the morning. It's dead easy!
i would recommend being very careful when using oven pride. I used it for my oven shelves and they did come up like new. Unfortunately, I had left them overnight, in the bag thing, on my ceramic hob. When I got up in the morning, there was a tiny tiny hole in the bag. The stuff had slowly leaked out and took all the enamel off the edge of my hob. So my oven looked lovely and my hob looked absolute sh1te. :(
The Oven Mate range is brilliant
For oven shelves try Oven mate just for racks
For hobs try Oven mate Glass and ceramic hob cleaner
For ovens use Oven mate Oven cleaning gel
Be warned, it is a strong chemical, make sure you wear gloves and make sure you wipe it down thoroughly when you've finished.
If you're talking about he horrid brown shiny stuff that gets left behind, you can only remove it with a harsh chemical cleaner like this, nothing else will touch it. If someone suggests using a 'kinder' or 'natural' cleaning agent, and they have one that works, may I suggest that it's not kinder, it's just something that you are accustomed to seeing around the house and it's actually just as aggressive (or otherwise it wouldn't work) - just remember the dirty coin in brown sauce or carbonated drink trick and understand what you're using.
For oven shelves try Oven mate just for racks
For hobs try Oven mate Glass and ceramic hob cleaner
For ovens use Oven mate Oven cleaning gel
Be warned, it is a strong chemical, make sure you wear gloves and make sure you wipe it down thoroughly when you've finished.
If you're talking about he horrid brown shiny stuff that gets left behind, you can only remove it with a harsh chemical cleaner like this, nothing else will touch it. If someone suggests using a 'kinder' or 'natural' cleaning agent, and they have one that works, may I suggest that it's not kinder, it's just something that you are accustomed to seeing around the house and it's actually just as aggressive (or otherwise it wouldn't work) - just remember the dirty coin in brown sauce or carbonated drink trick and understand what you're using.