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Oven Cleaners
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We've all seeing the lying adverts where one squirt of the product, one wipe with a cloth and an immaculate oven/hob emerges from beneath the blackened and baked-on cooking debris.
But what do people find really works? Our last oven and separate hob were a disgrace when we ditched them and I am determined to keep the new ones in pristine condition, but it still needs a good cleaner to help, so any suggestions gratefully received!
But what do people find really works? Our last oven and separate hob were a disgrace when we ditched them and I am determined to keep the new ones in pristine condition, but it still needs a good cleaner to help, so any suggestions gratefully received!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Oven pride is good if you are already in a mess - but it is incredibly strong be careful even the tiniest splash can cause disaster on floors etc. I use a solution of washing soda and if the bottom of the oven is a bit baked on I soak a tea towel in a strong solution of washing soda and lay it in the oven overnight. Works a treat and not too corrosive. PLus a big bag of it only costs a pound and you can use it for loads of other things as well.
Astonish works for me.
You can get it in the Poundland shops. I have only used a very small amount and it comes up gleaming. Be careful to read if it is suitable for you surface. It cleans glass cookware as well.
http://www.astonishcleaner.co.uk/
You can get it in the Poundland shops. I have only used a very small amount and it comes up gleaming. Be careful to read if it is suitable for you surface. It cleans glass cookware as well.
http://www.astonishcleaner.co.uk/