Oven and Baking Trays - need them clean
Oven and Baking Trays - need them clean
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dtmpower

Original Poster:

3,972 posts

268 months

Wednesday 16th June 2010
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Looking to clean the oven and some Circulon baking trays





Is there any suggestion on cleaning all the burnt on food and grease from these items. I tried Mr Muscle oven cleaner but it was slow going on the baking trays, cream cleaner was equally slow.

I was hoping there would be some sort of acid or alkali dip available to dissolve the grime.

Z4monster

1,442 posts

283 months

Wednesday 16th June 2010
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Oven Pride works great. Put the stuff in the bag and the liquid over them. Leave for a few hours and Voila! Clean oven trays.

Did our oven a few weeks ago and it was so easy. Just don't get the liquid anywhere you don't want it as it's pretty nasty stuff.

JRM

2,065 posts

255 months

Wednesday 16th June 2010
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Can't remember the name I'm afraid, but Wiatrose have a product that contains a bag that you just stick all the trays in, works very well

sherman

14,856 posts

238 months

Wednesday 16th June 2010
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|Oven cleaners are about as strong as you can get without going to industrial methods.

akita1

494 posts

223 months

Wednesday 16th June 2010
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Wilkinson stores do a cleaner that comes in thick plastic bags you put the item inside with the liquid give it a good slosh around leave it for a while job done,Bill.

Munter

31,330 posts

264 months

Wednesday 16th June 2010
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This bag liquid thing. Is that the one advertised as "So easy even a man can do it". Which saw a number of cute fluffy toys thrown at the tv with appropriate language?

However if it actually works I might be tempted to try it. Is it cheap?

gtdc

4,259 posts

306 months

Wednesday 16th June 2010
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You should be with your car. Other people will clean your oven.

http://www.ovenclean.com/

dtmpower

Original Poster:

3,972 posts

268 months

Wednesday 16th June 2010
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I will give Oven Pride a try, will order it from eBay unless anyone knows somewhere cheap to get it locally ? Makro ?

voicey

2,488 posts

210 months

Wednesday 16th June 2010
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Oven Pride all the way!

charliedaker

278 posts

197 months

Wednesday 16th June 2010
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Oven Pride!!! You'll be amazed at the result and you can get it from Wilkinsons and some B&Q's but be careful to wear the gloves provided when handling it as it WILL burn.

Simpo Two

91,106 posts

288 months

Wednesday 16th June 2010
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Munter said:
This bag liquid thing. Is that the one advertised as "So easy even a man can do it".
Remarkably such sexism is fine. Replace man with woman and see how far you get.


Whay not just cover the tray with ally foil? Then throw the dirty foil away afterwards?

Or buy 100 trays, and when they're all dirty, get one of those professional oven cleaner chaps in for £50 biggrin

Edited by Simpo Two on Wednesday 16th June 22:02

dtmpower

Original Poster:

3,972 posts

268 months

Thursday 17th June 2010
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Oven Pride - duly purchased from Makro. Trade pack of 3 bottles and 3 bags for the same price as one on eBay.

I might even do the whole before and after pictures if the fumes don't dissolve my camera (or even my eyes)

Edited by dtmpower on Thursday 17th June 08:31

anonymous-user

77 months

Thursday 17th June 2010
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For inside the oven and racks etc use the oven pride/mr muscle stuff.

If you want to keep your baking trays and roasting dishes clean on a regular basis then get enamelled ones. Firstly you can see what needs cleaning more easily and if you clean them regulary with Jif/Cif and a little bit of elbow grease(hardly any water)they come up spotless in no time.

Not sure if it would work with anything other than enamelled trays as cif/jif can be quite abrasive and I haven't used them on teflon coated stuff, but would imagine it would wear the coating away quite quiclky.

Edited by anonymous-user on Thursday 17th June 09:33

steve_bmw

1,591 posts

198 months

Thursday 17th June 2010
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i tried everything, our oven was that bad i bought a new one hehe

Wings

5,926 posts

238 months

Friday 18th June 2010
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Caustic Soda is the based product of any oven cleaner, although I believe the old army way of cleaning cooking utensils, was either by washing items with caustic soda or scrubs ammonia (do not use both at same time), then whilst still wet, sealing in an air tight bag for 24 hours.