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5 Tips For Oven Maintenance

By: David Lee

Published: October 18, 2010
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Oven cleaning is without a doubt one of the most disliked chores in the home and is a task that many homeowners choose to simply  overlook. Just like taking your car for a routine maintenance check at your local auto repair shop, your oven deserves the same kind of treatment, although you probably won’t take it to an actual repair shop and if you actually needed a repair technician, they will come to you. Dirty ovens can smell terrible and maintaining and cleaning your oven is essential to insure your oven will smell nice and last for years to come.

1.) Consult your oven’s warranty and manual. There are many different styles of oven, including self-cleaning, conventional, and continuous cleaning, and the style of your oven will determine how you care for it. Some ovens incinerate spilled foods with at a high temperature, and you can choose this oven function on the control panel. Other ovens must be cleaned by hand.

2.) Choose a non-abrasive cleaner to avoid scratches and abrasions. This should work well for items such as the broiler plate, range top, and oven racks. Remove items and clean thoroughly on both sides.

3.) Avoid using cleaning products directly on your control panel. Instead, apply them to a damp cloth before use. Make a point of cleaning stove-stop splashes on your control panel and range top and daily habit to prevent stains and residue that can be most difficult to remove.

4.) Wait until your oven is completely cool to clean all items, including windows. Choose a time to clean that is well after and before the next meal, so that you can clean efficiently, safely, and thoroughly.

5.) For ovens without a self-cleaning function, always use a cleaner specifically designed for ovens—not a general purpose cleaner. Different cleansers contain different chemicals that may or may not contaminate food. Using the proper cleanser ensures proper food safety. Make sure that you only use enough cleanser to get the job done, and wipe up remaining residue.

Oven maintenance can be very time-consuming and is one of the most put off job in someone’s kitchen. If don’t use specific cleaners for your oven you could end up damaging your oven. Follow the steps above to insure safe cleaning of your oven, and remember every oven is different and you’ll want to consult to the ovens manual for really specific cleaning and maintenance instructions. If you are afraid or uncomfortable of cleaning your oven or doing routine maintenance you can contact a local repair technician company in your area.

The author of this article has expertise in Appliances. The articles on Ranges reveals the author’s knowledge on the same. The author has written many articles on Cooking Appliances as well.


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