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Post Info TOPIC: What to use to clean micro/convection oven??


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What to use to clean micro/convection oven??


I sure don't want to use smelly stuff.  so what do ya'll use to clean the oven in your rig?

Linda

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I've never needed anything more than Windex/409 type stuff.

-- Edited by RVDude at 21:26, 2008-08-14

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I wash the turntable, oven racks and grease filter in hot dish detergent soapy water, and then wipe out the inside with a soapy dishcloth, then rinse with a clean wet cloth.  According to the manual, do not use abrasive or harsh cleaners or scouring pads. 

Be sure to wipe the waveguide cover (located on the ceiling in the oven) immediately after use if splashing or spatters occured during convection cooking.  Built-up food splashes may overheat and cause smoke or possibly fire.  Do not remove the waveguide cover. 

I don't like to use spray cleaners in the oven because of getting it in the perforations on the wall.   

Really like baking in the convection oven.  smile


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I've apparently been lax in cleaning and now have baked on gunk.  I'm hoping in time it will all wash off!

Linda


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I'm a big fan of vinegar to clean with. Spray it on and wipe it off with paper towel or spray the paper towel and wipe it down.  Google vinegar uses and see what it says for all kinds of cleaning jobs.



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I like to use vinegar too.  but as I've said, I've got some baked on stains and I need something to break them up

Linda

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We're not too anal about the oven cleaningbiggrin, and it gets pretty built up in there before I get motivated enough to clean it.

We use Easy Off Original Heavy Duty Oven Cleaner and it works magic in only 5-10 minutes. I preheat the oven to 250 degrees before spraying.

Maybe they changed the formula over the years, because it doesnt smell too bad.

Good luck,
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Luvglass wrote:


We use Easy Off Original Heavy Duty Oven Cleaner and it works magic in only 5-10 minutes. I preheat the oven to 250 degrees before spraying.

Maybe they changed the formula over the years, because it doesnt smell too bad.

Good luck,
Fred



Hmmm, I may have to give this a try!  thanks

Linda



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Luvglass wrote:



We use Easy Off Original Heavy Duty Oven Cleaner and it works magic in only 5-10 minutes. I preheat the oven to 250 degrees before spraying.

Maybe they changed the formula over the years, because it doesnt smell too bad.

Good luck,
Fred



well I gave this a try and it works!  but I only sprayed a small spot to test it.  then I tried spraying some on a cloth and dabbing it on.  You can't spray the open areas!  I will take some doing but dabbing it on is an option

Thanks!!!

Linda



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