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How to Clean Microwave/Convection Oven?



 
 
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Old 09-01-2004, 05:45 AM
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The other day, I melted some butter in the microwave. However, some of the
melted butter splattered inside. I tried to clean it with detergent and
water but some of the melted butter remains. When I go to use the
convection part of the oven, smoke develops while it is preheating. What
else can I do to clean it?


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Old 09-01-2004, 05:31 PM
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"BMC" wrote in message
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The other day, I melted some butter in the microwave. However, some of

the
melted butter splattered inside. I tried to clean it with detergent and
water but some of the melted butter remains. When I go to use the
convection part of the oven, smoke develops while it is preheating. What
else can I do to clean it?



I use Dawn Power Dissolver (supermarket isle with the dish detergent, blue
spry bottle) on my Sharp microwave convection oven. It works quite well. I
spray it and leave it for a couple of hours, then wipe clean and rinse.


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Old 10-01-2004, 05:05 AM
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Vox Humana wrote in message
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"BMC" wrote in message
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The other day, I melted some butter in the microwave. However, some of

the
melted butter splattered inside. I tried to clean it with detergent and
water but some of the melted butter remains. When I go to use the
convection part of the oven, smoke develops while it is preheating.

What
else can I do to clean it?



I use Dawn Power Dissolver (supermarket isle with the dish detergent, blue
spry bottle) on my Sharp microwave convection oven. It works quite well.

I
spray it and leave it for a couple of hours, then wipe clean and rinse.




 




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