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Post by debbie on Oct 4, 2006 8:20:28 GMT -5
I need to clean an apartment move out which includes cleaning the inside of the oven. The oven floor has a TON of burnt food etc. Any ideas on what to use? It is a gas stove without a self cleaner feature.
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Post by Pages Personal Cleaning on Oct 4, 2006 15:36:56 GMT -5
Debbie We get a lot of those. What we do is when we first arrive, we spray the oven down with cleaner and let it sit while we clean the rest of the apartment, then we take a scraper and scrape the burnt food off the bottom and use S.O.S. pads to clean the rest. Patti
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Post by gay on Oct 4, 2006 21:21:58 GMT -5
hi Debbie, what i do is take out the oven racks , burner plates and spray them with the cleaner in a large plastic bag,tie it closed then spray the oven and leave it until i have cleaned most of the other areas in the house. I found that it gets clean without to much hard work. gay.
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Post by quality on Jan 25, 2007 16:34:59 GMT -5
See if the oven has its own self cleaning settings those are great. and if not then put the oven on as hot as you can get it let it sit on high for about 15 min and the shut it off and let t cool for about 10min and then start cleaning at that point it should just clean off nicly. for me it helps alot
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Post by clarkeservices on Mar 26, 2007 19:05:28 GMT -5
Hello, we have been doing a lot of ovens lately for move outs. We found this oven cleaner that is fume free, I spray it on when we first get there and wait about 15 minutes and use SOS pads. I first pull all debree out of the oven and into garbage bags then start scrubbing. It is a very messy job, we charge extra between $10-20 for the inside of the oven
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