Caution: Don't let your wife see - cooker porn.....

You buy a kit complete with a large bag, fluid and gloves.
Is that the stuff where the box says "CAUTION - This Product Actually Works"?

And after you've used it for the first time you never again say "Gloves? I don't need no stinking gloves"?
 
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Nice to see someone else is doing what they're told! My first day off for Xmas (yesterday) was spent wallpapering, festive cheer indeed. Done now, beer and James Bond is on in 20 :)
 
5 hours to clean it. You buy a kit complete with a large bag, fluid and gloves. Strip the cooker and remove the doors. The doors strip down so you can access the triple glazing. You put all the components in a bag and empty half the fluid into the bag and let it all soak. The other half you spread around the inside of the oven and grill.

You then set about cleaning what's left of the doors and attack the inside of the oven once the fluid has soaked in.

You can attack what is in the bag after a couple of hours and it is a miserable time scrubbing with a scourer, working into all those tiny runs of steel. Takes ages to get all the crud off...


Similar at my house.
Costs about £3k.

(We go on holiday, and the m-I-l does it while we're away :cool:)
 
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Your a Sexist... Every woman has the right to be in the kitchen. ..
 
You have crockery for everyday use, some for special occasions and then some for show.
Maybe in a DINKY house yes. We have ourselves and two sprogs and every cupboard is rammed with stuff that is used regularly. My missus is a bit of a hoarder though.
 
I do many time consuming and laborious things.
They (kids) have both took to using the downstairs bog a lot more and they are both a lot heavier now. Blinkin screws sheared so I spent a lot of the previous day refixing that. Sounds easy but it was a slog.
No glamourous piccies though, unlike the oven. :mrgreen:
 
Table ready for xmas, the wife may have helped a little.

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5 hours to clean it. You buy a kit complete with a large bag, fluid and gloves. Strip the cooker and remove the doors. The doors strip down so you can access the triple glazing. You put all the components in a bag and empty half the fluid into the bag and let it all soak. The other half you spread around the inside of the oven and grill.

You then set about cleaning what's left of the doors and attack the inside of the oven once the fluid has soaked in.

You can attack what is in the bag after a couple of hours and it is a miserable time scrubbing with a scourer, working into all those tiny runs of steel. Takes ages to get all the crud off. I even dismantled both lamps and cleaned the lenses and bulbs.
I have to say, the Bosch kit dismantles nicely and is put together well.

If yer gonna do a job......


I've used oven pride before, I normally leave the stuff in the bag overnight. The stuff burns your skin a treat though if you get it on you.

Last time I did my oven I used my wallpaper stripper with the end plate off (just a nozzle) and it took me 2 hours to clean it and it was just as good as with the oven pride
 
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