CLEANING OVEN WITH DAWN POWERWASH
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 พ.ย. 2024
- Alot of comments have said when they did this their oven smelled after using.
I did not have this problem.
Might have used to much Dawn spray.
This worked for me, but I wouldn’t do it again. As just the smell of Dawn power wash was to strong.
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Today we tackle my DOUBLE Ovens...Yes, I have two. I didn't think about having two ovens to clean when I picked them out.
I am trying out the new Dawn Powerwash spray soap. I use to use oven cleaner, but the smell of that stuff is harsh. I have tried baking soda and vinegar, and that didn't do much.
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Vinegar will dilute the grease cutting power in dawn power wash. So don't use that until want to reduce the soap suds.
Hint heat the oven at a low 200 degrees just to warm it up and shut off oven now use the dawn dish detergent. Let set for a while and use a Brillo pad. Works well. Use a scraper on the glass door.
If you have air that comes out of vent over the top oven that upper oven may well be a convection oven, and the bottom oven a regular oven. Also if it makes it any easier your doors probably come off. You should be able to find a TH-cam video that shows you how to take them off but it’s just pulling down on the little silver clips where they attach to the oven itself and it’ll lift right off! I like to line the bottom of my oven with either aluminum foil or they even make an aluminum “oven liner pan” that you can buy and put in there. After watching your video I’m definitely gonna be trying the dawn power wash!
I really like the dawn spray. Its good to spray down a really greasy pan and wash it quick.
I just used DP to clean my oven. It did a really good job. (LOTS of rinsing and wiping to remove the bubbles!) I used a razor blade to scrape off the black gunk before I used the cleaner. You can scrape while the cleaner is on, also. : )
My aunt would put the oven racks in a large trash bag and add sudsy ammonia. Then she would seal the bag and the lay the bag on its side for a few hours. She said they would clean up like new. I never tried this, because of the ammonia smell, but she swore it worked.
Uhhh! I just did this, too! I found a container that fit my oven racks perfectly. I filled it with hot water and let the soak in hot, hot water for 30 minutes. Then I added ammonia. Let it sit another 30 minutes. They cleaned up sooo easy after soaking. Oh, and I had a scraper to get off the hard crusty stuff. Worked like a charm. Maybe put layer of foil in the bottom for easy cleanup?
thanku for seeming to be the only other person who uses dishsoap mixed with water and vinegar as a multipurpose cleaner ....
For me, the racks are the hardest to clean. However, when I was in a rental, I put the racks in the bathtub with dryer sheets. It really helped remove the grease.
I wish I could have seen this before cleaning my oven. Thank you for sharing.
Blue Dwn is the BEST stain remover ever!! Grease stains come out of clothes so nice!! Love it!!
Already tried and didn't work unless you used up the entire bottle, smh
That’s crazy! I barely used any of my bottle and I cleaned two ovens.
My mom would have 100% Agreed with you, that was her stain remover when she did laundry , it is the only thing she used, she'd take the bottle from the kitchen to the living room where she'd already put the dirty laundry baskets, and go through the laundry while watching her shows, just dawn and a old tooth brush , she really only used the toothbrush on thicker items and jeans if it was just t shirts she'd just rub the material together. and then just regular laundry soap in the washer - not even name brand and stains always came out
I have never even considered vacuuming my oven, this is awesome. I just bought a battery operated shark that has a removable smaller vacuum too so I will be doing this.
So I did this before watching this video (and watched this video while my oven was soaking in this product). While the oven is fairly clean I don't recommend this product for cleaning ovens. It's the next day and my house smells like burning chemicals as the product must not have rinsed well from the oven. I've now cleaned it out with vinegar and it's still stinking up my house.
To add to this... my oven gasket is full of soap (as is the insulation inside the oven door) my oven is ruined because of this cleaner. I don't recommend it for ovens because it's soapy and oven cleaner is not. If you do go ahead anyway do not get this on your gasket or in any crevice that can't be rinsed out.
Do yourself a favour and dont use this in the oven. Also, it is not "non toxic" it is just different toxins from oven cleaner.
@@melissadorsey834 if its a rubber one that will be less painful to clean
@@melissadorsey834 I just seen this message AFTER I used the dawn to clean my oven! Did you get the smell to go away??
@@ellis0175 Hi. Yes but it took a really long time. For me the cleaner got into the door of the oven (which has insulation much like your wall) as well as on the fiberglass seal so I had to tear it apart and clean those things. Even after all of that it took months for the smell to go away but eventually it does.
@@melissadorsey834 omg my mom helped me and cleaned my oven like this and I have not been able to get the smell out for months!!!! I was watching this video to find out a solution.. 😭
Just an FYI, doors to wall ovens come off. They come off where the hinges are on most of them. Makes it so much easier to get all the way in there.
I saw that on TikTok the other day!! Love this! Wish these things were taught to us earlier. 🤣
Not just wall ovens, same for free standing stoves!
Wow that worked better than all the Baking Soda -vinegar DIY Cleaners. A tip to get those built up bits off - wet a pumice stone and run over those spots it'll come off and be all clean.
I scratch everything BAD ADVICE!!!!
Warming your oven beforehand helps loosen the grease and gunk.
NO need
Looks pretty good! I will try this with the Dawn!
Use the same things but use the steel scrubbies on that brown stuff and it will come right out
I use it daily clean stove pots pan. Yes oven racks love dawn
I use resolve carpet cleaner to clean my oven it works really great ❤
I always take this baking tray out of the bottom of the oven and spray it outside. Then I'll put the bounty on the bottom and spray the sides of the oven and wait.
Oh I ate the fresh scent, smiles like rust to me. I love the apple scent lol.
Never thought to clean my oven with it. Will have to give it a try. I do think that the smell is very strong.
Yes, it is very strong! I’d be happy with a non scent one.
@@SharingOurLife but the only problem, you don't use it like the label says, I mean without water and scrubbing. By doing scrubbing and adding water, you have better results then what they recommended, so it's the point of buying their product not to scrub and saving water. It's totally a false advertise and doesn't worth to buy it if you think not to use water and arm power
Don’t doit
Great idea, works wonderful on pans, I wonder if heating the oven a little might help get the stuff off. I’m going to try it. My oven is way worse. Lol
How’d it go pal?
I'm curious what temp did u put on before spraying
OMG I thought I was Crazy when I started smelling fish the first time I used it ..!!glad to know I’m not the only
One hahahahah
Hahahah
No it definitely has a bad odor. Smells like rust to me. I hate it so I use the apple scent.
I have the powerwash I'm gonna try this thanks!
You initially cleaned the oven with a vacuum!! So how did you get the grease out of the vacuum??? Try a straight razor blade. Works great.
I'm just blown away at the amount of people that don't remove the oven door when cleaning them. I guess most people don't know they're removable????
They don't all go on so easy.
I tried this one spray in my oven and the smell does not go away! I used bread and vinegar and it is getting better but to be honest baking soda and vinegar act even better!
Thanks for sharing this review 🌺
I always use powerwash on my stove top I will try this in oven
Consider cleaning the inside of the oven first. Then you don't drip any gross stuff or soap on the clean door.
I used too much in the stove now I can't get the soap out, any tips?
Looks much better!
It looked good but I noticed u didn't spray the 2 sides.
I think if you used rare power wash and baking soda for an hour on the last bit , it probably would come out. Baking soda has it magic too
You should NEVER mix vinegar, which is an acid, to soap, which is a base. You are neutralizing the Dawn.
I you want to use vinegar (not sure what for), use it AFTER you remove the soap.
I hope you are NOT mixing baking soda (alkaline) with vinegar (acid) as well. If you do, you are just cleaning with water, H2O.
The fizzing is the chemical reaction of the two neutralizes them and the byproduct is WATER, H2O.
When one wants to use hacks and/or DIY recipes, make sure you have a basic understanding of the why cleaning products have varying pH levels that are specific to the type of need the product was intended for.
Alkaline (soap/baking soda) solutions are better at cutting through dirt, grease, proteins, oils, and other organic items.
Acids (Vinegar/Citric acid) are better for removing calcium, rust, and other minerals. Knowing the pH can come in very handy.
Whenever I have scorched food on a pan, I sprinkle the scorched area with baking soda, then boil water with some vinegar in it, and pour it in. By the time it cools off, the bubbling will usually have loosened the burned area.
How do you clean the top of the oven and sides? It looks like you only clean the door and the bottom.
Ooh! I’m gonna try this! Thanks Britney!
Let me know how it does!!
I don’t care for the baking soda in the vinegar they were cleans well it takes longer, and I feel it’s more effort and it leaves more particles and debris afterwards though I have really bad asthma and the easy off works well but I can’t use it because I can’t breathe. I’m looking for other solutions.
We don't get dawn here,What substitute?
Thanks 4 info. Appreciate.
That's why i use tin foil on the bottom of my oven. and after cleaning the glass door use window cleaner.
My oven says do not put foil on the bottom. So we did not do that!
Never put foil in the bottom of the oven. Target sells oven liners very cheaply. Use that instead. After one side gets dirty, wipe it off and flip it over.
Really stupid question but all those buttons on your ovens, not one is a self clean option?
You run that dawn like a graffiti artist
🤣🤣
Hey do you remove your heat elements ??????
I saw that dawn at the store and wondered if it was any good
I haven’t used it much yet with dishes, but it’s decent. I’m not sure if I’d purchase again.
It’s one of the best cleaners I’ve ever found. Cleans greasy messes the best. I used it to clean a deep fryer and it looked almost new. Use it to clean the rotisserie attachment on my grill and it’s amazing. Rotisserie still looks new too.
What brand is the vacuum you use here?
How come you don’t line the bottom of your ovens with foil. It would make clean ups so much easier. And all you have to deal with are the sides of the ovens.
My oven actually says on it, don’t use foil. Foil has actually ruined people’s ovens, cause they’ve gotten stuck to the bottom of them.
@@SharingOurLife , oh, well you can line a rack with foil and place it at the bottom level, it will still catch any drippings, anything to avoid cleanups, I say.
Foil also blocks air circulation, which is really necessary in gas ovens.
Damn great idea! I never thought of that...thank you
No foil, people. Use an oven liner. A cookie sheet on the bottom rack helps spills, but know it can block heat circulation.
Question. Why didn't you take the doors off first? Just asking. makes it easier to clean
Cause I didn’t know that was a possibility until I saw on a tiktok recently. ☺️
Sprayer stopped working before 1 bottle was empty. Tips to troubleshoot it ?
Oh no! Maybe soak it in water? Or even contact the company. I bet they will send you a new one or refund your money!
That happened to me too☹
@@cherylwebb8340 I never found a solution. Just had to get another bottle.
Try a pumice stone on the bad spots after you clean oven it erase all the dark junk off
The dawn powerwash is very good, but I don't think that it's made for very dirty greasy build in dirt
I totally agree! I’m not a fan, and actually haven’t purchased since. I just refill with water and dawn.
That's funny.hiw u will knw if the dawn spray really works if u spray or use ur own solution for cleaning?much better if u use first the dawn spray..does make sense?lol
my oven doesn't look that way, it's filthy and your racks are actually silver, mine are brown. not a great chore but I am using the evil oven cleaner
Did you have a hard time rinsing it out after? I’ve rinsed my oven I swear 3-4 times and I haven’t been able to use it yet because it starts to smoke when I try to pre-heat it :(
This is currently my problem as well.
I'm not sure what to do lol
I just cleaned my toaster oven last night. It stinks! I think I used too much Powerwash and haven't been able to clear off all of it from the oven surface. Going to try cleaning/rinsing with that water/vinegar mix today. I must have used a half roll of paper towels soaked in water trying to get the Powerwash off. UGH! Any others ideas are *truly* appreciated!
I’m totally confused, as self cleaning ovens are supposed to eliminate all this scrubbing and work? Mine cleans up well using the self cleaning function.
Self cleaning ovens are apparently a huge fire hazard. Google it.
Dawn power wash is a waste, just use baking soda and vinegar...
I have, and it didn’t do this good! I use baking soda and vinegar all the time.
So I cleaned it out and it’s making my house smell so bad. How do I get rid of that.
You might just need to wipe it down a couple more times. Mine smelled for about a min, then went away. Probably just burned off any of the soap that might have been left on..
I’m going through the same thing right now
I know this is weeks old but dealing with the same smell, I’ve put the oven on high but man it’s rough. I don’t even want to walk into the kitchen
KaylaAnne mine only lasted the first time I used it. 🥴
Put a small glass bowl of baking soda in it. Baking soda is an odor absorber
Ok this may be the stupidest question but reading the comments half the people ruined their oven trying this and got stuck with a horrible smell so why not just use a can of oven cleaner? Truly curious, it's designed for cleaning ovens.
I just turn on the self clean cycle
Never seen someone vacuum the oven 😂😂😂
Had loose burnt food. Easiest way to get it out. 😉
@@SharingOurLife Still never seen it IJS
Lol I use a 1gal shop vac for my oven and windowsills
What. Can u use it on besides ovens and dishes that
I use dawn, and the power wash in my bathroom to clean. Shoot anything you clean, use it!
I use engine degreaser
The smell of the Dawn makes me nauseous 🤢🤮
Yea I do not like the smell at all! I will not be repurchasing! I did reuse the bottle. I added regular dawn and water and it works great!
I love the smell of Dawn Powerwash! It’s the best smelling cleaning product that I’ve ever owned (aside perhaps from Murphy’s Oil)
I can honestly advise not to use this product. I've been trying to get rid of the soapy surface for the past hour. Just rinsing away. Don't use baking soda either, you end up with a bigger mess to clean.
So, what do you use? I have a self-cleaning oven, but too many spills to take a chance on running it until I do at least one deep clean first (then use self-clean for maintenance). I know you can't ever use chemicals to clean a self-cleaning oven unless you plan on never using that function again. What option is there besides baking soda?
@@gibsongirl2100 It really doesn't seem like you have a choice other than, cleaning vinegar and water or this. I am at a loss because I am in the same boat with you.🤦🏽♀️
@@PorshiaJaz15 Yeah, I think whatever you use, cleaning an oven is just a big, old, ugly mess of a job.
Baking soda and vinegar work beautifully everytime
@@gibsongirl2100 pi
Why don’t you do the sides lol
Your ovens have self cleaning on the menu. Why don’t you use that?
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DO NOT do this to your oven!!!!! It will not save you any time or scrubbing effort, as you will be rinsing for the rest of your life.
You need to rethink what you think a clean oven looks like.
I don't understand those women who let the oven get so dirty. Especially in the new kitchen.
Then, the soiled oven must be sprinkled and scrubbed several times. What is connected with the destruction of the enamel in it.
You takk to much