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Default Oven cleaning secrets?

Go to a local Dollar Tree store and get Awesome Orange cleaner. It will
clean almost anyting. Spray it on, let it soak for a few minutes and
then use a Scotchbrite pad on the oven stain. The stuff has a very
strong smell, however. But it works.

Rusty
Sacramento, CA

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Rusty wrote:
> Go to a local Dollar Tree store and get Awesome Orange cleaner. It
> will clean almost anyting. Spray it on, let it soak for a few minutes
> and then use a Scotchbrite pad on the oven stain. The stuff has a very
> strong smell, however. But it works.

Donno what a "Dollar Tree" store is, but at least with that name as
ammo...I've got a direction. Thanks, Rusty!


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