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My oven glass door was so stained, l couldn’t see the food cooking on the shelves!


Today, as it was raining l had the blitz on my kitchen. I have a 2ft square glass splashback over the gas hob and it was a bit marked and greasy.
It was far too big to fit it in my sink and l didn’t want the grease going down the drain, so l decided to put it on the lawn and clean it!
This l did in the rain! I poured a kettle of boiling water on each side and cleaned it with the Cif then l stood it up and poured more boiling water on it.

I took it inside and laid it on top of my freezer and dried it. I was paranoid that l might slip or fall down the back step with it but luckily all went well.
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That is you Art, as mad as a hatter, but great fun to be with.
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04-05-2021, 12:02 AM
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Re: A Little Tip For The Cleaner In Your House..

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That is you Art, as mad as a hatter, but great fun to be with.
Swimmy, There’s a method in my madness!!
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04-05-2021, 12:18 AM
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Re: A Little Tip For The Cleaner In Your House..

I wonder if newspaper works just as well
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04-05-2021, 05:51 AM
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Do you want to pop over and clean my oven, Art? I have an outfit for you to wear.
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04-05-2021, 06:33 AM
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Such a good tip - I haven't used tin foil though, I'll give that a go. I usually use Cif, or The Pink Stuff, and a wire scrubber. It works ok but the corners are a nightmare! I also haven't tried taking the glass out...I didn't know you could!
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04-05-2021, 06:54 AM
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I have a sonic scrubber with different attachments, that I use on my glass oven door, or you can use a toothbrush to get into the corners, oven pride is fantastic for the racks and the inside of the oven, you put the racks in a bag, which they supply ,put the racks inside then pour in most of the mixture, give them a good covering with the mixture, leave overnight, absolutely fantastic product, but, I don’t use it on the glass door as there is rubber around it....trial and error over the years, Bar Keepers Friend, is by far the best for me.
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04-05-2021, 06:58 AM
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Re: A Little Tip For The Cleaner In Your House..

Originally Posted by Pixie Knuckles ->
Such a good tip - I haven't used tin foil though, I'll give that a go. I usually use Cif, or The Pink Stuff, and a wire scrubber. It works ok but the corners are a nightmare! I also haven't tried taking the glass out...I didn't know you could!
Only some doors can you take out, my oven door is concealed all around it, so unable to remove, therefore you don’t need to clean the inside, mine never gets dirty.


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04-05-2021, 07:29 AM
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Re: A Little Tip For The Cleaner In Your House..

Originally Posted by pauline3 ->
Only some doors can you take out, my oven door is concealed all around it, so unable to remove, therefore you don’t need to clean the inside, mine never gets dirty.
Oh, mine is side opening and the glass is bolted in with screws, so I couldn't take it out if I wanted to....or could I..

Blimey, how domesticated is this thread?! Talking about cleaning oven doors at 7.30 in the morning, haha!
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04-05-2021, 01:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Longdogs ->
Do you want to pop over and clean my oven, Art? I have an outfit for you to wear.
For want of a better word, you're such a rascal!
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04-05-2021, 01:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Artangel ->
Pauline and Carol, I have never heard of ‘Bar Keepers Friend’ or ‘Oven Pride’.
I only know the usual kitchen cleaners!


I use Bar Keepers Friend too.
Brings my stainless steel saucepans up like new.
 
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