January 7th, 2012
I just started working in a deli and I burned my arm with oven cleaner two days ago and it’s still marked. I know the oven cleaner is really strong because of the smell and it stings your eyes when you’re spraying it from a distance, so I’m just wondering how strong it actually is?
June 4th, 2011
Firstly, I don’t want to hear anything about Meguiars or EagleOne or Armour All, they work wonders on tires but they don’t clean my rims at all. To give you a better context, I have a 1996 Grand Cherokee with the gold-accented rims.
I don’t care if I have to use an industrial strength oven cleaner; What’s the best way to get my rims clean without replacing them?
March 23rd, 2011
I haven’t worn my rubber gloves while cleaning the stove with industrial oven cleaner. Now there’s a red rash on my fingers, help me?
May 20th, 2010
I inherited an old stove that I would like to restore, well just get it looking clean again. Anyways, what is a good "industrial strength" oven cleaner? This stove has stubborn OLD baked on grease on the brushed steel top, on the built in griddle, and inside the 2nd oven’s interior (dark with grey specs). I bought some regular oven cleaner but it just didn’t cut it, any ideas on what the "professional oven restorers" use? Or have you had any luck with a specific product? Anything would help, thanks so much!
oops, the 2nd oven does not have a porcelain Interior, I’m not sure what to call it, but it has a heavy textured surface with white specs, very rough. The main oven is porcelain and that has been the easiest thing to clean so far.