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suzie88
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Oven cleaner
      #292201 - 31/12/2008 09:58

Good morning,

just passing on a tip, if you are like me and clean your oven about once a year when you nearly pass out on opening the door, try this.
Oven Pride has a plastic bag in which you place the racks and leave overnight in half the liquid, the other half you sponge over the oven and leave overnight.
next morning wash clean and voila, you have a sparkling oven with very little elbow grease.

Suzie88

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kate1
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Re: Oven cleaner [Re: suzie88]
      #292205 - 31/12/2008 10:02

Thanks for that...I was just thinking my oven really needs a clean post Christmas...well, post 2008 really.

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Thimble
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Re: Oven cleaner [Re: kate1]
      #292219 - 31/12/2008 10:25

My tip.........put racks in bath empty a large cupful of washing powder in an cover with hot water. Soak overnight and use non scratch scourer next morning to get excess off. Really works.............

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Splash123
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Re: Oven cleaner [Re: Thimble]
      #292222 - 31/12/2008 10:28

That sounds good to me Susie I am on to it straight away! Many Thanks!

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Splash123
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Re: Oven cleaner [Re: Splash123]
      #292226 - 31/12/2008 10:31

click the link

http://www.homeprideuk.com/ovenpride.asp

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suzie88
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Re: Oven cleaner [Re: Splash123]
      #292300 - 31/12/2008 12:05

Thanks Splash

Mine was about 4 pounds in the supermarket.

Suzie88

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lovelylady56
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Re: Oven cleaner [Re: suzie88]
      #293828 - 01/01/2009 19:56

I wash the shelves for my Aga in the dishwasher.

Saves lots of elbow grease.

Lovely lady


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