Spray the hell out of it with an oven cleaner....and walk away for a couple of hours. Make sure to well ventilate the area, that stuff is deadly. Then head in there with paper towel and wipe away.
2007-05-04 04:43:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Use something like Easy Off or Orange 409 or a degreaser to remove any bad spots on the outside of the oven. Then if you have a black oven use a newspaper to wipe up the residue so you don't leave streaks.
For inside the oven, wipe any pools a gew out. Then close the oven and set it on self clean when you are going to be in the house for several hours. You want to make sure you get rid of any pool of gew before turning on the self clean or the pool of gew could catch on fire in the oven. One of my friends put my oven on self clean with a pool of gew in it and it caught fire. The oven should have a safety mechanism that prevents you from opening the oven while it is on self clean. You don't want to open the oven or it could come flaming out at you. If fire does occur in the oven, just shut the oven off or the power to the oven off. When the oven cools it will allow you to open the oven door. Make sure to well ventilate the house before you turn the oven on self clean.
2007-05-04 05:02:44
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answered by devilishblueyes 7
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HIRE A MAID
No seriously if you have a newer stove it should have a self clean cycle.
Click the button it heats up to 6 million degrees for 3 hours.....next day open the over and wipe with a damp paper towel.
Thank the Lord for Self cleaning ovens!!!
2007-05-04 12:19:06
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answered by Charm P 2
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Oven cleaners. All ovens unfortunately need a little elbow grease!!!
Overall, I wipe my oven clean nearly every time I use it so I do not get to the point where I have a build up on my hands.
2007-05-04 04:45:09
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answered by Sammyleggs222 6
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Get a glass bowl and fill it half with water and half with ammonia, let it sit in the oven with the door closed overnight, the fumes start to denigrate the burned on food, and it wipes right off. 99 cent ammonia beats $6 oven cleaner any day.
2007-05-04 08:18:26
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answered by daecrsn 2
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use the strongest oven/stove cleaner you know and spray plenty of it on it then let it sit for an hour longer then the bottle says (if its that dirty)and then go back and scrubb you have to use some slbow grease to really clean it
2007-05-04 04:55:27
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answered by Anonymous
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use oven cleaner spray and let it sit like the directions say it is not really that hard but you will still have to do some scrubbing
2007-05-04 04:44:20
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answered by Anonymous
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use easy off oven cleaner
2007-05-04 04:49:31
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answered by Anonymous
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oven cleaner spray.
2007-05-04 05:11:48
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answered by tag_along37 2
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Use the self clean option
2007-05-04 04:44:54
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answered by appliance, HVAC Technician 3
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