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By J
#3715835
Spent over an hour cleaning my new cooker yesterday. Something had burnt on and was like super glue, the only way I could remove it was by using a plastic spoon and scratching off the burnt in mass.

I had tried fairy liquid, dishwasher powder, lemon and baking powder and a combination of all.

So what are the best things to clean the cooker with?

Oh my maid had the day off.
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By J
#3715841
I will give that a go.

TBH after 3 years of no kitchen cleaning is a novelty although I need to stock up on cleaning stuff.
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By J
#3715870
dandemoraliser wrote:
dutch wrote:Hob brite
this or warm/hot water on sponge leave over burnt on food for 20mins and then should just wipe off
I used a kettle full.

This was burned on like an over would burn I think the heat it gives off is akin to the space shuttle taking off. Lucky the stainless used on wolf is like NASA grade and was able to take some abuse. Just waiting till someone decides to clean it with a wire brillo.
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By J
#3715879
Hob is diferent ot ovens.

My hob cost more than an EP3. :lol:
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By mjhamilton
#3715925
Cilit bang (or however it is spelt) is magic on this kind of thing
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By J
#3801226
Hot soapy water and wd40 is the answer

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