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Copper
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Sun, Mar 29 2015, 12:56 pm
What do I need to know about self cleaning an oven?
Never done it before (no judgment please) and don't regularly clean our oven by hand either
We've just never had a spill or anything close to a spill or leak in there so I never realized it was necessary. I want to self clean it but don't know what to do. Clean inside first? Is that absolutely necessary? Or just run the self clean cycle and it should be fine?
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ROFL
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Sun, Mar 29 2015, 1:52 pm
Take out the racks and run the self clean cycle on high When you open up oven it may have a white ash it. Just wipe that out with a clean wet paper towel.
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L K
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Sun, Mar 29 2015, 2:39 pm
Rofl why take out the racks? Don't they get kashered as well during self-cleaning cycle?
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Chanel
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Sun, Mar 29 2015, 2:46 pm
Do I have to somehow clean the over before doing self clean?
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grace413
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Sun, Mar 29 2015, 3:55 pm
Chanel wrote: | Do I have to somehow clean the over before doing self clean? |
No.
I also put the grates from the stovetop in the oven to clean them.
The door may still need some work after the self-clean cycle.
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Rubber Ducky
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Sun, Mar 29 2015, 4:18 pm
Same as above. Any food or food residue inside the oven will turn into ashes.
PSA: If you have pet birds, please move them to a well-ventilated area far from the oven.
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ra_mom
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Sun, Mar 29 2015, 4:26 pm
Do you really keep your racks in the oven during self clean?
I know someone who did that and her glass to the oven became all discolored and it has been this way ever since.
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ROFL
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Sun, Mar 29 2015, 4:48 pm
In my old oven I used to put the racks and burners in. My new oven racks are much thinner and the oven manual said that it may ruin the rack and warp them. I bought new racks and new burners for my oven just for pesach.
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