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Tried it in my oven and cook top.  Did not work for me.  Bummer!  I don't know what it is about my ovens.  I've cleaned ovens before, even aan oven in a condo we rented that was beyond filthy and I got it spotless.  I'm just so frustrated.

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@ScrapHappy Thanks for the feedback on the Pink Stuff.  

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I have professional grade double ovens and stove top (Dacor).  Does anyone think it's because they're professional grade?

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@ScrapHappy wrote:

Tried it in my oven and cook top.  Did not work for me.  Bummer!  I don't know what it is about my ovens.  I've cleaned ovens before, even aan oven in a condo we rented that was beyond filthy and I got it spotless.  I'm just so frustrated.


Same here.  I recently purchased some as well to use on my oven & toaster oven.  I only tried it out on my glass oven door to start....it did almost nothing. 

 

Maybe I need to leave it on longer but a LOT of elbow grease seems to be required.  I can do a better job with Easy Off oven cleaner. 

 

I was disappointed!...but will give it another try.

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@ScrapHappy wrote:

I have professional grade double ovens and stove top (Dacor).  Does anyone think it's because they're professional grade?


@ScrapHappy I would think that should not matter. 

 

I happen to have a self cleaning oven but haven't used that featured for years.  When I did, it did a great job cleaning but always smelled so bad and got so hot I was afraid of a fire.

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I just ordered it also and wasn't impressed.

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Just buy a bag of medium grit pumice powder and add it to some Dawn. Pumice powder will not scratch glass, ceramic or porcelain and it's dirt cheap. I put my powder in a shaker bottle and sprinkle a small amount on things I'm cleaning. You don't need much.

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@haddon9 wrote:

@ScrapHappy wrote:

I have professional grade double ovens and stove top (Dacor).  Does anyone think it's because they're professional grade?


@ScrapHappy I would think that should not matter. 

 

I happen to have a self cleaning oven but haven't used that featured for years.  When I did, it did a great job cleaning but always smelled so bad and got so hot I was afraid of a fire.


It's self cleaning but does a poor job.

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@ScrapHappy wrote:

Tried it in my oven and cook top.  Did not work for me.  Bummer!  I don't know what it is about my ovens.  I've cleaned ovens before, even aan oven in a condo we rented that was beyond filthy and I got it spotless.  I'm just so frustrated.


 

 

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Which Pink Stuff did you use...spray or paste? The paste is more abrasive and will remove more stuff.

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@ScrapHappy @haddon9 

 

It has been a while since I cleaned my oven......just don't use it much; however, I always used a Fuller Brush product that had very little scent to it.  Don't remember using gloves to apply it.  It got the baked on / broiler residue off without elbow grease.

 

Would never use Easy Off....my mother did but all I can remember is the horrible smell and the major effort needed, as well as the rubber gloves !

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