Clean It Up
UK General Cleaning Forum => General Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Becki H on November 04, 2019, 09:01:10 pm
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Iv has my cleaning business for just under a year. Iv now started to do end of tenancies which include an oven clean. Now I’m currently using oven pride and going to the property the night before prepping that aswell as any mould on silicone in bathrooms etc but I see people who do oven cleans only as a business that don’t have a dip tank? Can anyone tell me what they are using I don’t know if I’m a perfectionist and just not happy with even the littlest mark but I’m just not happy with how they are coming up? Thank you I’m advance
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Just a thought - When a custard asks me to include an oven in a tenancy clean i just use "£ shop" oven cleaner - just as good as named brands.
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I’m using oven pride atm which is low cost but I have to go the night before especially when the ovens pretty bad. But I see people who do just oven cleaning as a profession and they just turn up on the day. Anything I use on the day isn’t good enough Iv tried a lot of oven cleaning products non seem to do the trick as I’d like so I don’t know where I’m going wrong
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Try Mr. muscle spray on oven cleaner. Spray then leave while you clean rest of house. Take shelves outside, spray and leave. Then use hot fairy liquid in water, green scoured etc. Then use glass cleaner on door. Time consuming but better than your method. Little toothbrushes and small screwdrivers help too. Good luck, we do about 70 student houses like this. Don't forget the grilles in oven hoods, thick with grease but fairy liquid is the best and we use Ubik.
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Thank you Denise I have a big grill tray I fill with boiling hot water and I put the grill and extractor slats in with bicarbonate and fairy liquid and I spray with astonish grease lifter before hand it rolls off. When you do your ovens are they coming up like new with this method? It might be me panicking that it’s not good enough. Also what do you do for would only the silicone of baths etc? I bleach day before but surely quicker method
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Clean is clean - you won't get 'like new' if the oven has wear and tear general use. - try not to overthink it
when you say bleach are you talking about household cr@p or real 14% sodium hypochlorite ? put that on and your silicone will be whiter than white in five minutes flat
for ceramics and shower look at "Breaker" this will remove body oils and fat plus general grime quickly we use this in a hotel/spa/swimming pool complex to great effect
Darran
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I use Black mould spray on bath and shower silicon on domestics. I'd forgotten about Breaker, used to use that years ago. Who makes it now Darren?
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Clover Chemicals ;)