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How to Clean Your Oven

If your oven is dirty, using it can spread bad smells throughout your kitchen and also sour any food that you're cooking. That's why it's important to give your oven a deep and thorough clean at least once a year. Read on to learn how to clean your oven and get it spotless once more.

Safety first!

If you have an electric oven, make sure it's switched off at the mains before you begin.

How to clean your oven

Let's get started! For our tips on how to clean your oven, either watch the video or follow the step by step guide below.

What you will need:

As the oven cleaner contains chemicals, you will also want to open your windows and make sure your kitchen is well ventilated before you begin.

Which areas need cleaning

There are three main parts of your oven that need cleaning; the door, the shelves and shelf supports and the interior of the oven. If you have a self-cleaning oven, however, you'll only need to clean the door and the shelves and shelf supports. You'll need to refer to your oven's user manual to find out how the self-cleaning process works.

Step 1: Remove the oven door

Start by removing your oven door. For the oven included in our video, the process was as simple as releasing the two catches at the hinges. However, oven doors are attached differently on various models, so make sure to check your oven's user manual for steps on removing your oven door safely.

Removing The Oven Door By Releasing The Two Catches At The Hinges

Step 2: Prepare the oven shelves and shelf supports

Remove the shelves and the shelf supports on either side. These should simply lift right out of your oven. Then place the shelves and shelf supports inside a black bin liner and give them a good spray with your oven cleaner.

Using A Oven Cleaner Spray To Clean The Oven Shelves Inside A Black Bin Liner

Next, tie the top of the bag and place it outside. This is so the oven cleaner fumes don't linger in your kitchen whilst the oven cleaner gets to work.

Tying Up The Top Of The Bin Liner And Placing It Outside The Kitchen

Step 3: Prepare the interior of the oven

Then, using your oven cleaner, thoroughly spray the interior of the oven. Avoid spraying into the fan, on the elements or around the pilot light if you own a gas oven.

Spraying The Interior Of The Oven With The Oven Cleaner Spray

Step 4: Clean the oven door

While the oven cleaner is getting to work on your shelves, shelf supports and oven interior, you can go ahead and clean the oven door. There are usually multiple layers of glass for grease and grime to build up between, so you're going to want to take the door apart completely if this is the case with your oven.

In the case of the oven used in this guide, we simply needed to remove the screws in the corners with a screwdriver to take the door and glass apart. However, many oven doors are put together differently, so you should refer to your user manual for instructions on taking your oven door apart.

Taking The Oven Door And Glass Apart By Unscrewing The Screws In The Corners

Once you have the door taken apart, spray each panel of glass with your kitchen cleaner and give them a thorough wiping with some kitchen roll.

Spraying Each Panel Of Door Glass With Kitchen Cleaner And Wiping Down

Then rinse the glass under a tap to remove the kitchen spray.

Rinsing The Door Glass Under A Tap To Remove The Kitchen Spray

Step 5: Remove stains on the inner door glass

Some of the inner panels of glass may have especially thick stains, grease and grime. If this is this case, spray the glass with your kitchen cleaner then use the hob scraper to scrape away any resistant filth. Once cleaned, you can then put the door back together, referring to your user manual again if necessary.

Using A Hob Scraper To Remove Thick Stains From The Inner Panels Of Glass

Step 6: Clean the shelves and shelf supports

Next, bring the bin liner with your shelves and shelf supports back inside. One by one, take the shelves and supports out of the bin liner and place them in warm soapy water. Then scrub them with a scouring sponge until they are clean and leave them to dry.

Scrubbing The Oven Shelves With A Scourer In Warm Soapy Water

Step 7: Clean the interior of the oven

To clean the interior of your oven, start by getting a bowl of warm soapy water, your scouring sponge, a bin liner and some kitchen roll ready at hand.

A Bowl Of Warm Soapy Water, A Scouring Sponge, A Bin Liner And Kitchen Roll Ready At Hand

Then wipe the interior of the oven with a handful of kitchen roll, getting rid of all the grime and filth.

Wiping The Interior Of The Oven With A Handful Of Kitchen Roll

Next, using your scouring sponge and soapy water, scrub away lingering and burnt-on residue. Then finish by thoroughly drying the interior of the oven, again using kitchen roll.

Using A Scouring Sponge And Soapy Water To Scrub Away Burnt On Residue Inside The Oven

Step 8: Clean the knobs and fascia

Using some kitchen roll and kitchen cleaning spray, clean the knobs and fascia of the oven. Some knobs are easy to remove, allowing you to give them an extra thorough clean before returning them to the oven.

Cleaning The Oven Knobs And Fascia Panel With Cleaning Spray And Kitchen Roll

Step 9: Refit the clean parts

Now that your oven parts are clean and dry, you can return them to the oven. Once again, make sure you refer to your user manual if you are unsure about reconnecting the oven door.

Refitting The Oven Shelves Back Inside The Oven

Step 10: Burn off any excess cleaner

Finally, turn your oven back on and put it on high heat for about twenty minutes, This will burn away any excess cleaner that might be lingering inside your oven.

Putting The Oven Back On And On A High Heat To Burn Away Any Excess Cleaner

And there you have it - how to clean your oven! Your appliance should now be spick and span once more.

Remember, the oven door, shelves and interior aren't the only parts that need looking after. Gas hobs can get filthy quickly and easily, so it's always a good idea to familiarise yourself with how to maintain your gas hob to keep it in great shape as well.

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