Select Page

Cleaning an oven can be a very daunting task, something one tends to avoid for as long as possible. Scrubbing off grease and stubborn burnt carbon plus picking up burnt pieces of food and the accumulated residue is just exhausting! Keeping your house clean is not an easy job.

But who doesn’t love a clean oven, almost as good as brand new! 

Yes, cleaning the oven may be a long tedious task but it doesn’t always have to be such an extensive and exhausting process. We are here with the ultimate guide to cleaning your kitchen, and the reward is a sparkling clean oven that feels worth the time and trouble.

Now for those who are wondering, why should we even clean the oven?

Why Should You Clean Your Oven?

A dirty oven can be hazardous and can lead to multiple issues including fire hazards. If you don’t clean the oven for a while, grease and little bits of food can get left inside. This can cause extensive smoke output the next time you cook. As the food will continue to burn, resulting in a fire hazard. Along with that, the smoke can trigger fire alarms. And let’s not forget, the bitter burnt flavor may impact the taste of your meal.

If you avoid cleaning your oven for long you will start to notice visible discoloration. As well as damage to the oven, grime on the glass and all this of course leads to a reduced oven life. Booking cleaning service online to clean your oven and the whole house is super easy. Try it yourself.

book cleaning service online

Choosing the Right Products

Most cleaning products contain sodium hydroxide which is a highly corrosive chemical. Yes, it’s a very effective cleaner and gets the job done momentarily but it leads to reduced oven life. The quality of your oven clean will be dependent on the type of oven cleaner you use. There is a selection of cleaning products available in the market, ranging from strong solutions – easier cleaning and target heavier stains. Versus ones with a low chemical concentration – lighter clean and more scrubbing. Your aim when finding the right cleaning product for your oven should be to focus on the type of oven you have and to avoid anything that contains a high concentration of sodium hydroxide. 

What Is The Best Way To Clean Your Oven?

Here’s the ultimate guide to cleaning your oven. First and foremost, it’s important to cleanse all components. From the oven racks to the glass exterior to the inside walls of the oven. Every bit of the oven requires thorough cleaning.

What Will You Need?

Using the right equipment is key. Here is what you will need:

  • Oven cleaner of your choice – No sodium hydroxide 
  • Rubber gloves
  • Cleaning cloth – preferably microfiber 
  • Large resealable plastic bags
  • Sponges
  • Scourer
  • Kitchen towels to line the floor
clean the kitchen

Procedure:

If you have an electric oven, you must ensure the oven is switched off from its main power outlet. As you will be using liquid cleaners in an electrical appliance. It is important to also ensure that the oven is cold before you start cleaning. Stop using it for at least two to three hours before starting the cleaning process. Put rubber gloves on, keeping your arms and wrists are covered at all times. Pick up any bits of burnt food, dirt, and crumbs.

The next step would be to clean out the oven racks. Begin removing the oven racks and knocking off any debris or stuck-on food. Place them in the large zip-lock bags with the cleaning solution and leave it for 5-6 hours or preferably overnight. This will remove most of the tough residue. Remove the racks from the bags and scrub the remainder of the residue off with a scourer and hot, soapy water. Then rinse and dry immediately. Place them back into the oven once you’re finished cleaning everything. 

In case you don’t have large zip-lock bags available, you can soak the racks in the sink in warm water mixed with dish soap. Leave them in there for a few hours, preferably overnight, and then continue with the steps as above.

To clean the inside walls of the oven:

Apply the oven cleaner as directed on the safety instructions of the chosen oven cleaner, use a sponge and scrub away all the grease and grime. Keeping your gloves on, wipe the oven using a wet cloth. You can repeat this step, in case of any stubborn stains. Since the oven cleaners contain a lot of chemicals, it is important to leave the oven door open to allow ventilation. 

To clean the glass door:

You can use a mixture of water and dish soap to clean the glass door or buy a special glass cleaner if you prefer or even use the oven cleaner itself. Open the oven door and lay it as flat as you can to avoid the liquid mix from running down. Scrub the glass gently with a sponge to remove the stains and grease. Pro-tip: Use any old toothbrush to get into the corners and crevices of the glass door hinges. You can repeat this step until you’ve achieved perfection. Once this is done, take a cloth, microfiber preferably, and wipe the glass door clean.

To clean the oven trays:

Once you’ve taken the oven trays out, take some paper towel and wipe off all the excess grease, especially parts like the inner corner since most grease accumulates in the corners of the tray. Removing the grease like this helps the remaining process. Place the trays in the sink and run warm water until the trays are sufficiently covered. Add biological washing powder and mix, this helps break down any stubborn oil stains. Leave them to soak for three or more hours – turn halfway if your trays don’t fit completely in the sink. Use a scouring pad to remove any remaining residue. Place in the dishwater for an additional final cleanse.

The final step: Reassemble the oven.

Once all the components of your oven-dry out, wipe all the components with a clean microfiber to ensure there’s no residue left. Gently place each rake in the oven one by one. Make sure each component is replaced properly. Leave the oven door open if needed to ventilate any remaining product.

clean the kitchen

Why Should You Hire Professional Cleaners?

Yes, cleaning an oven yourself is manageable, especially when you have plenty of time and the right products. However, many people are turning to professional oven cleaners. Hiring a House Cleaning Company provide maintenance, deep cleaning, professional equipment, and most importantly a hassle-free day. 

Cleaning solutions claim to provide deep cleaning but that’s just temporary especially if they aren’t used as per the instructions. Professional cleaners get into the deeper crevices and corners removing all the carbon deposits and built-up dirt in the filters and deeper mechanisms. A professional oven cleaner will be able to get deeper into the oven to remove grease deposits in the mechanisms. Often the parts and areas which aren’t so obviously visible to us. 

Another reason to hire Professional oven cleaners instead of cleaning the oven yourself is that they can dismantle the oven and reassemble it a lot faster and accurately. They understand how it works and which bits to take apart to get the best deep clean. They can also carry out a maintenance examination to find any damage that has occurred.

In comparison, home cleans are not as thorough. Therefore, having a full service means you have the comfort of knowing your appliance is working to its optimum efficiency.