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Oven Cleaning + Removes 99.95% of Bacteria | Naturally, Without Harmful Substances

Cleaning your oven is important, not only to keep your kitchen fresh, but also to maintain hygiene. You can quickly end up with a dirty oven full of

Bacteria, especially if you use it regularly. While there are several methods for cleaning your oven, using a steam cleaner is perhaps the best option, as it's incredibly effective and environmentally friendly. A steam cleaner can remove 99.95% of all bacteria without the need for harmful chemicals. This not only results in a healthier environment for you but also contributes to a more sustainable planet.

Cleaning the oven with a steam cleaner:

  1. Remove dust

    First remove dirt and dust by rinsing the windows or gently wiping them with a

    cloth

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  1. Steam Cleaner Preparation

    Fill the steam cleaner's water tank almost to the brim, but always leave a little bit of room to allow for more efficient steam production.

  1. Window Puller Accessories

    Attach the window squeegee accessories to the steam cleaner, which is specially designed for cleaning windows, mirrors and even

    shower cubicles

  1. Window Cleaning

    Place the steam cleaner on the window and then move the window squeegee attachments in a figure eight motion over the surface. This distributes the steam evenly and effectively removes dirt and stains.

  1. Eco-friendly cleaning

    Steam cleaner is environmentally friendly, it only requires water, without harmful chemicals. This is healthier for you and better for the environment. If you still want a fresh scent, you can use the 100%

    natural fragrance

    l from CleanKoala.

  1. Window Frames with Mold and Bacteria

    Direct the steam cleaner at window frames that are affected by mold and bacteria. The heat from the steam helps kill bacteria and mold spores. Then wipe off the loosened dirt with a cloth.

  1. Stubborn Stains

    For tough stains, simply hold the steam cleaner on the spot for a few seconds to loosen them. Then use the squeegee to wipe the stain away. Repeat a few times if necessary.

  1. Dry with a cloth

    Finish the process by wiping the cleaned windows dry with a clean, dry cloth. This will ensure a streak-free result and give the windows a glossy finish.

Preparation

Remove all loose parts such as baking trays, racks and glass shelves from the oven.

Remove coarse dirt

Remove coarse dirt and crumbs from the oven with a vacuum cleaner or brush.

Preparing the Steam Cleaner

Fill the steam cleaner's water tank almost to the brim, but always leave a little space to allow for more efficient steam production.

Choose the right attachment

Choose the right attachment suitable for the specific surface, such as a brush for stubborn dirt or a furniture attachment with a cloth for most surfaces

Tackling burnt-in residue

Use the brush attachment and aim the steam cleaner at the burned-in stains. Let the steam run for a few minutes to loosen the dirt particles, then wipe it away with a cloth.

The inside

Move the steam cleaner evenly over the inside of the oven. Focus on areas with black spots and burnt-on residue, taking longer to clean stubborn stains.

Cleaning glass plate

For the gas hob, use the attachment for

Windows, direct the steam onto the glass and move the steam cleaner slowly back and forth. Repeat if necessary for stubborn stains.

Grills and baking trays

Place the racks and baking trays in a sink, rinse them with warm water first, then use the steam cleaner to remove stains and disinfect the baking tray/rack.

Let it dry

Check the oven for any missed spots. Then let the oven dry completely before reassembling the parts.

Natural fragrance (optional):

Want a pleasant, fresh scent in your home in addition to a cleaner floor? Add a specially developed, 100% natural fragrance from CleanKoala to the steam cleaner's water.

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Cleaning the oven in a different way

Cleaning the oven with lemon:

First, remove all loose parts from the oven, such as baking sheets and racks. Then, rub the interior of the oven with lemon juice. Let the lemon juice sit for a few minutes to effectively loosen grease and grime. After soaking, thoroughly wipe the interior of the oven with a cloth or sponge. This method is natural and effective, keeping your oven fresh and clean without using harmful chemicals.

Cleaning the oven with baking soda:

Make your own paste by mixing baking soda with water until it's thick enough. Then, spread the paste onto the baked-on stains in the oven and let it sit for 6-12 hours. This extended time helps effectively loosen stubborn dirt and baked-on residue. After it has worked, scrub the areas thoroughly with a brush or sponge to remove the loosened dirt. Then, wipe the oven clean with a cloth.

Cleaning the oven with dishwasher tablet:

Dissolve a dishwasher tablet in a bowl of warm water. Once the tablet has completely dissolved, apply the solution to the dirty areas in the oven. Let the solution soak for a while, allowing the cleaning agent to penetrate deeply into stubborn residue and baked-on stains. After soaking, scrub the areas thoroughly with a sponge or brush to effectively remove the loosened dirt. Then wipe the oven thoroughly, leaving it sparkling clean without any remaining dirt or stains.

We do not recommend this method as it is physically intensive, potentially damaging and is also bad for the environment.

Cleaning the oven with vinegar:

Take a spray bottle and fill it with vinegar. Then, spray the vinegar solution into the oven and let it sit for a few minutes. The vinegar acts as a degreaser and helps loosen grease and grime, making cleaning easier. After the soaking time, scrub the oven thoroughly with a sponge or brush to remove even the most stubborn residue. Then wipe the oven clean with a cloth to remove any remaining vinegar and grime.

Tips for cleaning an oven

Using a steam cleaner:

A steam cleaner is an efficient and environmentally friendly way to clean your oven. The hot steam helps loosen grease and grime, making it easier to remove.

Vary with accessories:

If you use a steam cleaner, experiment with different attachments suitable for specific parts of the oven. For example, use a brush attachment for the rack and a narrow nozzle for hard-to-reach corners. By choosing the right attachment, you can clean every part of the oven.

clean thoroughly and efficiently.

Regular maintenance:

Prevent grease and grime buildup by cleaning your oven regularly. Clean spills immediately and deep-clean periodically to prevent baked-on residue.

Frequently Asked Questions

If your question is not listed here, please feel free to contact our team.

A steam cleaner is an efficient and environmentally friendly way to clean an oven. The steam effectively removes grease, food residue, and stains. The steam process is powerful and leaves no chemical residue, making it ideal for thorough and safe oven cleaning.

It's recommended to clean your oven at least once a month. If you use it several days a week, we recommend cleaning it weekly. Regular cleaning prevents grease and food residue buildup, keeping your oven running more efficiently.

Disinfecting an oven is important to eliminate bacteria, mold, and unwanted odors. Food residue and grease buildup can lead to hygiene problems over time, and regular disinfection helps maintain a clean oven.