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OVEN CLEANING

bob rawlinson

New Cleantalker
Oven cleaning is not the main part of my business so i don,t have a dip tank i us a plastic box boiling water and a plant/food cleaner mix for the racks . vanquish cleaning gel for the rest of the oven... Ohh and don,t for get the elbow grease...lol cheers Gareth

What plant/food cleaner do you use
thanks
bob
 

gareth grace

Cleantalk Member
As you know ive only just started the past few months . Ive done quite a few ovens these past few weeks and nearly evey one has said about what machine do you use !!!!

Why does every one think you use a machine for inside there oven ,A sandblaster :P ?

Just wondered how many of you guy have had this same question or is there a machine i dont know about .
And why is the roof of the oven such a pain in the back side .. Enjoying it though its been good .
 

Donna Parkes

New Cleantalker
Hi Andrew the over chemical is solubac by clover works quit well but the other day i ran out so i put some vanqish and boiling water in my box and the racks came out really well. hope this helps mate. its always good to try out before you do a proper one. if you have a look on youtube there are some vids of how to take doors of the different ovens.. make life a lot more easy ..
Hi Matthew

Just wanted to say thank you for this post, you have inspired me to comment for the first time on this forum.

I've ordered my rack tubs from Lakeland, but wondered if you let me know where you buy your solabac and vanquish from?

Many thanks :thumbup:
 

Matthew Martin

Cleantalk Member
Hi Donna i get them from dowding and plummer in Birmingham but if you go on the clover cleaning chemicals website you can get them on there... under food hygiene chemicals . both are on the website...I am glad you liked the post i wish you all the best in the oven cleaning business..
 

Joe Hatton

Cleantalker Veteran
I havnt used a pro commercial stem cleaner (they cost £2000 plus), but have used a £400 Polti steam cleaner, and caked on carbon would I think still be there after best efforts.
 

Jo Galloway

Cleantalk Member
Fab pics of your oven clean, looks like new!

Thought I'd share my squidoo page with you on using soda bicarb to clean an oven.... you'll see from the pics the difference it makes! Ok its still got some work to do on it but hey ho.... http://www.squidoo.com/cleaning-your-oven-with-baking-soda I'm not suggesting people do this in their business as it takes forever but quite a few of my friends are now using soda bicarb as maintenance.
 

Neil Pownell

Cleantalk Member
Looking at Richards post reminds me of one I did as part of an EOT clean, it was this thread that inspired me to offer that as an add on, using vanquish, astonish, the ikea boxes, scraper, luck and elbow grease, its really worked out well.

The carbon on the glass door was scraped off, and it had the same look and texture as melted plastic, and peeled off in long strips, never seen anything like it before.

oven3.jpg
 

Steve Allan

Cleantalk Member
Hd2000 in my tank (sodium hydroxide with soap added) 30 mins in there totally clean with no scrubbing at at. I've tried the Eco route with ovens not for me as your there for ages.
 

Amy Young

Cleantalk Member
Hi, I have only just joined this site. finding it really interesting..I have been cleaning ovens for 4 years ( about 4000 ovens done) thought I would show you a couple of my pics...
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EDIT: Inserted images. JB.
 
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