Friday, January 8, 2010

What's the BEST method for cleaning SEVERELY oil burnt and stain layered stoves?

ok. so we do some crazy cookin and our stove looks like a WWII battlefield. Now, we've tried:





Water, liquid detergent soap, comet, ajax, bleach, oxyclean, 409, EZ oven clean, everything the commercials have recommended. We've tried so many of it. NOTHING works!


So, what have y'all found that works? Anything will help!!!


Thanks in advance.What's the BEST method for cleaning SEVERELY oil burnt and stain layered stoves?
If SOS pads or WD40 does not work try Simply Green. When I worked in a shop we used that to clean oil spills in the bays. Another think, try to clean it when it is warm.





If all else fails get out the paint thinner or mineral spirits.What's the BEST method for cleaning SEVERELY oil burnt and stain layered stoves?
Have you tried WD40? It works great on this type of problem...
How about a degreaser and SOS pad. It must really be burnt on if oven cleaner didn't clean it.
hello, my name is carol depending on the kind of cooker you have, if you have a none painted cooker, ie stainless steel you can get stubborn marks off with a gentle brillo-pad, i allways use them, and the ciff oven cleaner works a treat (yellow) i allways this on my stainless steel inside combination oven, and as long as you allways clean it thoroughly afterwards its a must for anyone that likes life easy, but you must allways put a mug of cold water in on the microwave setting for a few mins, thats what i do to make sure there is no remaining cleaner in the vents you know the holes in the oven, but please dont consider using it in a painted, white inside of the oven or microwave. hope this helps.
Brush on liquid dishwasher detergent and let it sit overnight.

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