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Does any one know an oven cleaner that works and won't take my breath away? Aside from paying someone to do it, that won't happen.

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Inamoment in reply to stone-UK

Baking soda is worth trying. The first one only does the floor. I also have to be careful about physical effort, bending over and scrubbing might not go well.

Boil a pot of water pop in the oven shut door leave for a while .take the pot out and wipe it out ....if it's really bad a few pots of boiling water 🙄🙄

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Really? I suspect my house is not as clean as yours. I'll give it a go.

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knitter

Brillo pads ...then when it's cleanish wipe it over with a paste of bicarbonate of soda.

It doesn't look too good, but it makes it so much easier to clean next time.

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y_not

In my experience the best cleaner is, as you would expect VERY expensive but, it does a reasonable job, smell is okay and although the cleaner has on a few occasions taken my breath away that's never happened whilst cleaning the over - the name of this wondrous cleaner is "Dee" ... my wife. And if she spots this post she will soon become an oven cleaning widow!! ;0)

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casper99

I've always used brillo pads but the scrubbing, had become too physical for me so, I thought I'd try the bicarbonate of soda, mixed with water into a paste.

I wasn't expecting it to work but, it was worth a try. I just dabbed it all on and left it overnight.

I was gobsmacked at how easily the grease and grime wiped off the next morning. No scrubbing at all.

I didn't have any white vinegar so I just mixed a bit of Sarsons dark vinegar to a bit more bicarb to get the last stubborn bits off. It was a doddle. xx

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Inamoment in reply to casper99

I'll give it a go. In my last house there was an aga. On the plus side it didn't need cleaning inside, on the minus side it cost a fortune to run.

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jane5

I use cream cleaner with a scourer it usually works leave it on awhile smear it on and then rub I don't use strong things now Dettol for floors

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Inamoment in reply to jane5

I use water with s tiny bit of washing up liquid for floors

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onamission

I think its called oven pride £3.99 the box contains a bottle of solution and a large plastic bag not much smell and the bag is for the oven racks. Amway is another oven cleaner which is good hope this helps

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HampshireLass

Astonish, no fumes, spray on leave, wash off later. I bought mine in the Poind Shop.

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Inamoment in reply to HampshireLass

That sounds like my sort of cleaning. I used to use a Astonish product to clean the chrome lids on the aga. It worked really well and was the only thing I found I could use when the aga was hot.

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Angiegordon

Hi I use soda crystals no smell. I get some with hot water and leave in bottom of oven then soak the shelves in some solution in sink and you don't need a lot of elbow grease to get it clean xx

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Ergendl in reply to Angiegordon

Yes, I use soda crystals too - not always easy to spot in the supermarket though as they're much cheaper than the branded rivals.

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Inamoment in reply to Angiegordon

I use it for cleaning sink traps with some boiling water, gets rid of nasty smells.

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