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What oven cleaner do you use?

Posted by on Jun. 12, 2012 at 6:04 AM
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We rely on our ovens to help us create masterpieces in the kitchen. But even with the best care, ovens still need to be cleaned. Here are some options for the best oven cleaners to help you get your oven clean and ready to work.

1. Easy-Off Fume Free Max Oven Cleaner

Easy-Off Fume Free Max Oven Cleaner does a great job, even on the toughest baked on particles.  With options for leaving the product on for less than an hour or overnight, there's sure to be a method to fit your dirty oven and its needs.  I loved how simple it was to apply and remove Easy-Off Fume Free Max Oven Cleaner.  I also loved that there was no harsh oven cleaner smell when I used the product.

2. Baking Soda

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For quick cleaning your oven in an environmentally friendly way, baking soda is one of the best choices.  By adding water to baking soda, you can make a thick non-abrasive paste that absorbs odors and oils, all while gently scrubbing away unwanted burned on food.

3. Citrusafe Oven Cleaner

Citrusafe uses the power of citrus oils to degrease and clean tough oven surfaces. Citrusafe does a fantastic job at oily greasy burned on areas.  It can power through some really tough sticky stained areas in your oven.

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4. Astonish Industries Oven and Cookware Cleaner

Astonish Industries Oven and Cookware cleaner has a great reputation for removing tough stains on ovens and cookware alike.  This is a great double-duty product that can keep your oven and your cookware looking like new.

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5. Carbona Oven Rack Cleaner

Often the grill racks of our ovens need a little TLC.  Carbona's 2 in 1 oven and grill pads are perfect for the job.  Scrub away tough food residue without damaging your grilling racks.

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6. Mr. Muscle Oven and Grill

With a reputation in restaraunt and commercial settings, Mr. Muscle has some power at removing baked on food and seared in stains.  This spray has some real muscle in it.

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Posted by on Jun. 12, 2012 at 6:04 AM
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johnny4ever
by Tracy on Jun. 12, 2012 at 7:40 AM

bump

lillucky8
by Bronze Member on Jun. 12, 2012 at 8:07 AM
The last time i did my oven i just used dishsoap and a sponge, i had alot of pent up aggression to release lol
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black.eyeliner
by on Jun. 12, 2012 at 9:03 AM
Easy Off
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la_bella_vita
by Bella on Jun. 12, 2012 at 1:38 PM

 Baking soda

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by Silver Member on Jun. 12, 2012 at 5:02 PM

I have a self cleaning oven but before I think I just used easy off.

itsallabtthem84
by ~B~ on Jun. 12, 2012 at 11:02 PM
Grease off or something like that.
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AzariahsMother
by on Jun. 12, 2012 at 11:02 PM
Whatever is on sale.
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pamk5641
by Member on Jun. 12, 2012 at 11:04 PM

Elbow grease.

 

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