How to clean my Oven?
Our process of cleaning ovens is 100% safe and environmentally friendly which im sure is one of the questions you had when you looked at this page ‘how to clean my oven’. But rest assured your oven is safe with us. We have often worked with some of the big players such as DMZ Group UK and www.currys.co.uk and they are very happy with the service we have provided to them. This is certainly the place to buy an oven clean. We have over 20 years experience in this subject and almost never get complaints so we are happy to give a 100% money back guarantee with our work, that’s how confident we are. Our company also performs appliance valet’s where we service and clean fridge’s, freezer’s, washing machine’s, tumble dryer’s and dishwasher’s. We offer competitive rates on these services and have been through an intense training program. We can and will beat any price in the UK but you will have to provide proof of a better quote.
Other ways to stop the oven getting very dirty includes things like Spill or drip trays which can protect your appliance’s floor, preventing hard baked on grease from building up. Some oven models come with a tray, but in case you decide to buy one, look for the right size to fit into your appliance. As mentioned above, Washing with soapy water is the preferred cleaning method but this is definitely to be preferred over kneeling and scrubbing a burnt oven bottom. If you have to remove hard baked on grease from the oven tray, baking soda and lemon/white vinegar may do the trick. Another way to avoid cleaning burnt on grease stains off the oven bottom is to get an oven liner which can be bought from most supermarkets. The special silicone material is heat resistant and can catch all crumbs, spills and drips. It allows to be resized to fit any oven model. The only thing to keep in mind is that such a product is mostly suitable for ovens that do not heat from beneath the bottom. So, placing an oven mat in your gas ovens may not be the best idea. Washing up liquid and warm water will take off most grime. Most are also dishwasher-safe. However, don’t forget to check the label first.