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Wednesday, November 9, 2011

How to Clean an Oven

If you tackle a stain right away when it happens, you shouldn't have much troubles removing it. However, the problem with cleaning ovens is that you have to wait for the oven to cool down before the cleaning process can begin, which gives time to the spillage to harden before you are possibly able to treat it. This wouldn't be a problem if you own a self-cleaning oven, but if you are like most households that own conventional ovens without self-cleaning setting, then you will need to put some efforts in order to clean your oven. Here area some simple guidelines on how to clean an oven quickly and easily.

First, determine what caused the spillage and how bad it is. You might be able to remove spots that aren't so bad, just by using paper towels and a couple of swipes. For more tough stains, make a solution of baking soda and water. Use the mixture to saturate a cloth, then cover the crusty mess with the soaked cloth for about 30 minutes before wiping away the stain.
If you are dealing with a really baked-on stain, you might need to use a harsher cleanser to get rid of the stain. Cleaners Parsons Green suggest using a mixture of dish-washing detergent and water. Treat the stain the same way as you would with the baking soda solution, but add a little effort by scrubbing with a plastic pad or sponge.
If the above solutions prove unsuccessful, you will need to use one of the many cleaning products available on the market. Make sure to apply the oven cleaner according to the product's directions in order to achieve the desired result. If your oven still looks dirty, you can always turn to cleaners Parsons Green team for some oven cleaning and stain removal tips.

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