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Oven help please!!!!!!!!!!!
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Get a roasting tray and half fill it with boiling water (put the tray on the oven shelf first - don't carry the tray full of water to the oven!).
Add a squirt of washing up liquid if you like. Put the oven on about 150° so that the water gently simmers.
The steam should soften some of the deposits and when the oven has cooled, you may be able to remove a lot of them.
You will probably need to try several different techniques to get the oven clean - think of it as "layers" of grime and tackle one layer at a time.
(So glad I have an AGA where the deposits just burn off!!!)
HTHWarning ..... I'm a peri-menopausal axe-wielding maniac
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Try Freecycle for a new one - don't forget to measure the width though as they do vary.0
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