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  2. These Are the Best Oven Cleaners of 2023, According to Experts

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    Remove baked-on grease and give your oven a good cleaning with these best oven cleaners of 2023. According to experts, these picks will make it easy to clean. ... Home & Garden. Lighter Side ...

  3. This Is the Quickest (and Most Thorough) Way to Clean Your Oven

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    The Knobs. Most oven knobs can be removed. Take them off and let them soak in a bowl of warm water and dish soap for 20 to 30 minutes. Rinse and polish with a microfiber cloth before placing them ...

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    Every home chef needs a solid Dutch oven and this one from Lodge — yep, the same brand that makes Ina Garten's favorite cast iron skillet — is one of the best value Dutch ovens you can find ...

  5. Mr Muscle - Wikipedia

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    The product quickly grew to be the second best selling oven cleaner. The product's popularity was limited by the strong fumes it created, as well as the length of time required to thoroughly clean. Consumers were not thrilled at the prospect of awakening in the morning to the task of wiping chemicals, carbon, and grease out of their ovens.

  6. Cleaning agent - Wikipedia

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    Traditional oven cleaners contain sodium hydroxide (lye), solvents, and other ingredients, [3] They work best when used in a slightly warm (not hot) oven. If used in a self-cleaning oven, the lye can cause permanent damage to the oven. Some oven cleaners are based on ingredients other than lye. These products must be used in a cold oven.

  7. Self-cleaning oven - Wikipedia

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    Self-cleaning pyrolytic ovens reduce food soiling to ash with exposure to temperature around 932 °F (500 °C). The oven walls are coated with heat- and acid-resistant porcelain enamel. A self-cleaning oven is designed to stay locked until the high temperature process is completed.