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I have to agree about oven mate, it does an excellent job, don't suppose it is very green though.

 

I have found that the self cleaning panels in my oven have been working since I have been cooking bread in there at top wack. It always seemed such a waste to heat the oven at max for 3 hours which is what it said in the instructions to clean the self cleaning bits. :shock:

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Shona, my best ever investment was to get someone in to clean my oven when it was really bad. It cost me £40 which was a lot to shell out but I've been able to keep it clean myself for over a year now as the chappie did such a good job. When it's really bad, it's so soul destroying to try to get it all cleaned up and half of the caustic products don't make much difference and leave you feeling horrible thanks to the fumes :vom: . I clean mine weekly now after the Sunday dinner and it looks as good as when the oven cleaner guy left it.

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Shona, my best ever investment was to get someone in to clean my oven when it was really bad. It cost me £40 which was a lot to shell out but I've been able to keep it clean myself for over a year now as the chappie did such a good job. When it's really bad, it's so soul destroying to try to get it all cleaned up and half of the caustic products don't make much difference and leave you feeling horrible thanks to the fumes :vom: . I clean mine weekly now after the Sunday dinner and it looks as good as when the oven cleaner guy left it.

 

 

Now that sounds tempting

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There are plenty of oven cleaning services out there and mine took about 45 minutes to get it back to how it looked when it was new. No chemicals, just plenty ( :oops: ) of elbow grease from the chap. He also changed the light bulb for me as it hadn't worked for years!! Apparently my oven was quite clean :shock: . He said he'd had to condemn some as they were in such a bad way :anxious: . Definitely worth doing, just to help me get back on track after neglecting it.

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:D:D:D:D

 

Thanks for the suggestions! Turns out it actually wasn't in a horrific state - chookiehubbie went and bought a tub of that 'Doktor Power', and despite some reservations from me (never trust a product that can't spell the word 'doctor', and that comes from JML.......), it did the trick.

 

The bottome was a bit of a state though. Is it safe to line the bottom of an electric oven with tin foil? I line the grill pan with it, and just whip it off, rinse the pan and replace the foil, and cleaning takes about 2 minutes, and I was wondering if I could line the bottom of the cooker with a bit too? Because frankly, life is too short to waste too much time cleaning... :lol:

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Is it safe to line the bottom of an electric oven with tin foil? I line the grill pan with it, and just whip it off, rinse the pan and replace the foil, and cleaning takes about 2 minutes, and I was wondering if I could line the bottom of the cooker with a bit too? Because frankly, life is too short to waste too much time cleaning... :lol:

 

Yes, as long as you don't have a fan in the oven - the fan will blow the foil out :?

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Get some of the oven liner from Lakeland.

 

You just wash it every now and then in hot soapy water and it keeps the oven bottom fantastically clean.

 

No more worrying about filthy ovens. :D

 

....as long as you haven't got a fan in the oven :( .........the comments for this liner say the same.....although one person bought a few small magnets and uses those to hold the liner down.

 

Our oven has a fan - even when I'm using the traditional oven setting - and any liners don't stay put. If I find some small magnets then I'll be buying a Lakeland liner :D

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:? Just check - some ovens have a heating element in the bottom of the oven, and I think in those circs it is probably not good to use foil?

 

I think (she says rather vaguely) that mine is one of these, I keep meaning to get the book out and check because I bought some of that Lakeland liner, but have never dared to use it.

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