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Anyone know how to clean a oven

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1Anyone know how to clean a oven Empty Anyone know how to clean a oven Wed Mar 05, 2014 11:52 am

Barbara101

Barbara101

I know that sounds weird,but let me tell you it is a job I hate.I do not use the self clean & I will never use one. To many issues with that.
I do not like the spray oven cleaners ..I used one,one time, It made sick as a dog.Won't be doing that again.

I use baking soda. Vinegar. It does a pretty good job.. TILL this week.OMG.
what a freaking mess I had & really still do.  Anyone know how to clean a oven 2855670339 

Few days ago I put country style ribs in the oven. Could not grill them.

In for 1 hour. took them out,turned them over.
The one side of the dish slipped from the hot pad & dumped sauce,fat, & ribs on the floor on the oven door in the oven  Anyone know how to clean a oven 2855670339 Anyone know how to clean a oven 1562938848 
Both dogs in the way,& both of them got so scared they dumped over the water bowl & the dry food they won't eat.all over the floor. Anyone know how to clean a oven 1562938848 Anyone know how to clean a oven 1562938848 

what a mess to clean up.Got some of it up, used half roll paper towels. Oven cooled off,then I sprayed some sort of Grease Lightning thing. Tried to wipe that up another roll of paper towels.My back gave out bending over. I put in some baking soda, then in awhile some vinegar.
Still not cleaned ..Got that wiped up some. Used some Simple Green(hate that smell). Still not cleaned.. Anyone know how to clean a oven 1562938848 

Oh I had to scrub the floor2 times so far.. Anyone know how to clean a oven 652761166 

I also can not reach the back of the oven.

So,,, this morning I open the drawer for a skillet........Fat,sauce, junk on my pans.  Anyone know how to clean a oven 1562938848 Anyone know how to clean a oven 1562938848 Anyone know how to clean a oven 1562938848 

I slammed it all closed & walked away..

I need to find something to clean this oven with????Might have to hire a cleaner..lol

2Anyone know how to clean a oven Empty Re: Anyone know how to clean a oven Wed Mar 05, 2014 12:03 pm

bethk

bethk
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With your back I'd say call DD and ask for help. Or the boys. I know it goes against everything you believe in, but if you say there's a problem you need help with, I'll bet one of them will come to your aid.

For greasy stuff I always use something with ammonia in it....stinks to high heaven but it does cut through. There's also that TSP stuff you buy at Walmart, trisodium phosphate. It's a super strong dry cleaner you mix with water. With either one you MUST WEAR GLOVES. It'll burn the skin right off your hands. But the TSP is what we used before we painted our kitchen cupboards. Took all the grease and film off the wood.

3Anyone know how to clean a oven Empty Re: Anyone know how to clean a oven Wed Mar 05, 2014 6:54 pm

Bugster2

Bugster2

I know you said you got sick on oven cleaner but maybe this would work. Have you ever tried Dawn Power Dissolver? I use it on my pots and pans and it doesn't have the fumes like oven cleaners. It isn't as strong either so whether it will work on your oven, I don't know. I don't use my self clean either. It does a beautiful job BUT the oven gets to 800 degrees and it burns out something in the oven and a fix is over $200. I wonder if glass cooktop cleaner would work? Probably not but just a suggestion. What about a pot of boiling water, safety gloves, tongs and a sponge. Swipe the water on the dirt. Maybe it would start to dissolve.

Buy yourself one of those aluminum oven trays or an oven floor liner.

4Anyone know how to clean a oven Empty Re: Anyone know how to clean a oven Wed Mar 05, 2014 7:05 pm

Barbara101

Barbara101

Great ideas Bugs.It will be another round soon.That Dawn sounds good.I bleached the toilet clorox scrubby thing,the one that clamps the blue thing on.Tried to use it to reach the back,lol it did not hold the wad of towel I had on it. so scratch that.I may go to the $ store or Big Lots & see if I can get a bunch of sponges with a handle.

Yah self cleaning is dangerous.The fumes killed my DS $900 cockatoo . Then did the same thing to my Moms zebra finchs.Then my friend had hers blow out the glass.Horror stories about it.You would be surprised if you google it.I will never use it..

5Anyone know how to clean a oven Empty Re: Anyone know how to clean a oven Wed Mar 05, 2014 7:32 pm

bethk

bethk
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I used the self-cleaning cycle just once on a stove I had....electric, I think.

It seemed to be locked forever, was super hot, but the oven never got clean.

Worst looking one I ever had was a "continuous clean" model, electric again. It was ALWAYS filthy.
I ended up taking the light bulb out just so I couldn't see.

6Anyone know how to clean a oven Empty Re: Anyone know how to clean a oven Sat Mar 08, 2014 3:04 pm

Crybaby

Crybaby

Barbara, go to Home Depot and get some Krud Kutter. It's a concentrated cleaner/degreaser that is safe to use on ANYTHING. No caustic ingredients and no caustic smell. It cuts grease like nothing you've ever used and easily, too. Brian used it to clean all the mildew off my clay pots in the garden. It's safe for almost everything and I did fine a website where it was used as an oven cleaner.

They make some in a spray bottle now but I think you should buy the concentrated stuff to mix with water. Don't worry about having some leftover, 'cause you should never be without Krud Kutter.

Here's the poop on the stuff:

PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Original Krud Kutter cleans what ordinary cleaners simply can't. Its concentrated commercial strength formula safely and easily removes dried latex paint, paint overspray, wallpaper adhesive, tape residue, food and drink stains. It also is great removing glue and adhesive, acid rain, bird droppings, smoke damage, tree sap, grease oil, marker and crayon. Even pet stains, brake dust, fireplace soot, oxidation, lipstick, scuff marks, blood stains, sun tan oil, tar and wax, chewing gum, soap scum, mildew stains, shoe polish, and more. This product is the only cleaner you will need.

•Krud Kutter is environmentally friendly, safe for people, pets and plants, water-based, biodegradable, non-toxic, non-flammable
•Multi-surface compatibility recommended for exterior siding (wood, vinyl, aluminum), roofing of all types (asphalt shingles, fiberglass shingles, cedar, tile) gutters, wood fences and decks, walkways and walls, even RV's, patio furniture, and boats
•Color fast, fabric safe and leaves no residue, safe for all carpet type, including synthetic, as well as stain resistant carpets
•Can safely be used in carpet cleaners, floor cleaners, pressure washers, and more, there are no caustic chemicals to erode the o-rings
•No harmful solvents or bleach

7Anyone know how to clean a oven Empty Re: Anyone know how to clean a oven Sat Mar 08, 2014 4:30 pm

bethk

bethk
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Notation made.

Thanks!

8Anyone know how to clean a oven Empty Re: Anyone know how to clean a oven Sat Mar 08, 2014 5:51 pm

Barbara101

Barbara101

wow thanks. on my list...

9Anyone know how to clean a oven Empty Re: Anyone know how to clean a oven Fri Mar 14, 2014 5:00 pm

Crybaby

Crybaby

Barbara101 wrote:wow thanks. on my list...

Barbara, Beth said there were so many kinds of it online that it was confusing. The one we originally purchased (and still use, beside the spray bottle of stuff Brian got) is the one-gallon original concentrated cleaner/degreaser. Don't fret about getting a whole gallon that you dilute to use -- the stuff is great and you'll find tons of uses for it. Here's a link to the stuff we use:

http://www.homedepot.com/p/Krud-Kutter-1-gal-Original-Concentrated-Cleaner-Degreaser-KK01-6/202525368

10Anyone know how to clean a oven Empty Re: Anyone know how to clean a oven Fri Mar 14, 2014 6:28 pm

cookingirl

cookingirl

I was in Walmart the other day and saw so many different kinds of
Krud Kutter!!!

It was in the aisle where the contractor trash bags and barrels were...next to the paint aisle..

It was tempting.......

Is there a smell associated with it?

11Anyone know how to clean a oven Empty Re: Anyone know how to clean a oven Fri Mar 14, 2014 6:31 pm

Crybaby

Crybaby

cookingirl wrote:I was in Walmart the other day and saw so many different kinds of
Krud Kutter!!!

It was in the aisle where the contractor trash bags and barrels were...next to the paint aisle..

It was tempting.......

Is there a smell associated with it?

Nope! And by the way, a contractor is the one who told us about it. It really, really cleans up something easily. I'm about to wipe down the walls in our kitchen instead of painting. I'll bet the paint looks just fine afterwards. It's really a super product.

12Anyone know how to clean a oven Empty Re: Anyone know how to clean a oven Fri Mar 14, 2014 6:41 pm

bethk

bethk
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I didn't check WalMart for the stuff....maybe I'll try there before I order it to be shipped to our local Home Depot.

13Anyone know how to clean a oven Empty Re: Anyone know how to clean a oven Wed Mar 19, 2014 8:48 am

bethk

bethk
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Hey, Barb (and anyone else interested) ~ I came across a posting you might find interesting.....

http://www.thekitchn.com/how-to-clean-an-oven-cleaning-lessons-from-the-kitchn-201191

14Anyone know how to clean a oven Empty Re: Anyone know how to clean a oven Wed Mar 19, 2014 9:39 am

Barbara101

Barbara101

yup. That is how I clean my oven. Except I still can not reach the back panel.Mine was or is never that dirty . I also cleaned the lid of my Weber q the same way.I buy vinegar in the biggest jug X2 or 3.Baking soda the same thing.BIG.. Vinegar also takes away dog urine smell. I use it in the last rinse with my rug shampooer.I used to use Baking soda on the carpet ,till it jammed up my Vaccum.Man what a mess getting all that out of there.Just picture baby powder hardened. Evil or Very Mad Rolling Eyes 

Thanks for the link..

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