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Cleaning Oven Tips, Please
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I think the best oven cleaner on the market is from Lakeland. I've tried the others and still prefer this.
http://www.lakeland.co.uk/4972/Oven-Mate-Gel-Cleaning-Kit?gclid=CjwKEAiA48fDBRDJ24_imejhwUkSJAAr0M5k6uE6asgtwyVVeyo2WDTojDFOAPqT49XG_hWWLDNAEBoCIGfw_wcB&src=gpcle&s_kwcid=AL!49!3!145565066526!e!!g!!lakeland%20oven%20cleaner&ef_id=WE-uGQAABVU2f2jk:20170108091344:s
Other than that I'd go with the suggestion of getting someone out to clean it.0 -
Used that gel in the past, it really is good.
It all comes down to how dirty the oven is and how much time you want to put into cleaning it.0
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