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Cleaning With Exposed Oven Element

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rsvp | 20:02 Thu 27th Nov 2014 | Home & Garden
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My oven is reasonably clean (because I rarely use it!) but I've noticed that the area behind the top element of my double oven needs cleaning - would really appreciate some tips on how to do this effectively. Not sure I should spray any propriety brand of 'spray on wipe clean' foam type product near the elements. Can't access the top of the oven directly as the element is situated about an inch or so below it. Am I being thick on this as it seems a problem to me.? Thank you
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If you don't fancy using a propriety brand spray on cleaner maybe baking soda will do the job.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BT6vx0E7Xs0
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tonyav thank you so much - have a bit of a prob cos I 've disabled the sound on AB after a previous thread of mine about noisy adverts. When I've sorted this and can listen to your link I'm sure all will be well. Am away for a while now but very grateful for your reply. stay well
I have a strong suspicion that the heating elements in ovens are designed to cope with oven cleaner, otherwise oven cleaners would carry a warning such as 'DO NOT USE ON OVENS' :o)
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point very much taken on board -jomifl - am convinced it's a design fault to have to clean a surface intertwined with elements whilst crouching on the floor
Late reply, but on some cookers elements will simply "unplug" to allow cleaning. Do you still have handbook, or know make and model no for cooker?
Because subtitles are gibberish - I am following cleaning with
baking soda and water - she closed the door - "did she heat oven up" thanks for answers.
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tonyv - why didn't I think of thaty/? of course.... I have the manual so will dig it out. Thanks
Jennyjoan not sure I understand what your reply means ...sorry.
No she didn't heat the oven, jj.
She just let the soda sit overnight JJ.
oh thank you for letting me know

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