The Pink Stuff Cleaner Test Results Sure, it got my gross oven door (mostly) clean, and it smells much better than other harsh cleaners. But be prepared to put in some elbow grease. This is not one of those “spray and walk away” cleaning products; it takes some serious scrubbing to remove the toughest stains.
The Pink Stuff is also a great cleaner for oven doors, toaster ovens, etc!
Be especially carefully with glass, highly polished steel surfaces and ceramic hobs. If in doubt always test first on an inconspicuous area. Do not use on hot or warm surfaces.
Vinegar and baking soda react with each other and bubble. Then wipe everything down with a damp rag. You could always opt for a commercial glass door cleaning solution if baking soda does not work. A wonderful option is Easy-Off Fume Free Max Oven Cleaner.
Don't use it on glass. OK, so the manufacturer doesn't forbid cleaning glass with The Pink Stuff, but it does say ``be especially careful'' when cleaning it. That's because the gritty paste and even the smallest amount of elbow grease could cause it to etch or dull glass.
Cleaning My Oven
After slathering some of The Pink Stuff across the inside of the grease-spattered door, I let it sit for about five minutes before starting to scrub. For some of the edges and corners, I used a toothbrush, and I scrubbed with a sponge for the rest.
Light smudges and spills can be removed with vinegar or glass cleaner. The inner glass comes into contact with more food and possible spills and is more likely to need a deeper clean than the outer glass. Combine baking soda and water in a bowl and stir until it forms a paste.
You can remove brown stains and streaks from your glass oven door by applying a paste of baking soda and water directly to the stain and letting it sit for at least 20 minutes, then remove the paste with a wet microfiber cloth. If the stain remains, you can gently scrape it away with a plastic scraper.
Clean Magic Eraser Kitchen With Dawn is Mr. Clean's best way to clean oven glass. The tiny micro-scrubbers inside lift away grease buildup from hard-to-clean places, like your oven's glass door. Plus, with the grease-fighting power of Dawn®, your oven will look clean and shiny.
The product is not flammable. Hazardous combustion products Oxides of carbon. Thermal decomposition or combustion may liberate carbon oxides and other toxic gases or vapours.
Usage precautions Avoid contact with eyes and prolonged skin contact. Avoid inhalation of vapours and spray/mists. Provide adequate ventilation.
Abrasive cleaners can damage certain surfaces. The Pink Stuff could scratch the shiny finishes of stainless steel kitchen appliances, plated metals, enamel, and finished flooring. “Avoid using it on anything that is delicate or anything that can be easily scored or scratched,” Dickerson says.
Can I use the product on the glass on my oven door? No, as the glass is tempered and the product can cause the glass to crack. Tempered glass is glass that has been processed by thermal or chemical treatments to increase its strength in comparison to normal glass.
However, to get baked-on grease off oven glass begin by applying a baking soda-and-water paste to the open oven door. Allow it to sit for 15 minutes before wiping it clean. Scrape off stubborn bits of baked-on grease with a razor blade. If the grime persists, you may need to use a chemical cleaner.
Editor's note: Because The Pink Stuff paste is more abrasive, we don't recommend using it on glass, stainless steel appliances or areas prone to scratching. To be safe, I always spot clean one area before applying it all over. The spray is safe to use on delicate surfaces, though.
The Blade and Scraper Method is a professional cleaning trick used by oven cleaners. Using this method with our Bio Oven Cleaner solution helps to remove even the toughest burnt on carbon. We teach our oven cleaning trainees this method, it is the best and most effective way to achieve a professional clean.
Baking soda is not a good choice for the oven door because it is abrasive and will scratch the glass. Wiping the door with a microfibre cloth and some distilled white vinegar will do the job. A more effective product that you can use to clean the glass oven door is Dri-Pak's liquid soda crystals.
One of the best ways to keep your glass stovetop shiny is clean it once it has cooled down after every use. Use products such as The Pink Stuff or white vinegar to help break down tough deposits and use a general kitchen degreaser to remove any other debris that has settled on the glass while cooking.
Absolutely! On every surface we tried it on, it worked perfectly. It makes light work of small stains and you can leave it on for 5-10 minutes to really get into tougher stains. Make sure to rinse well as it does leave a powdery residue behind.
Spend less and clean more with Pink Solution Clean! Famously versatile, you can use it on virtually any surface. Create a light mix for an everyday cleaner that's ideal on glass, stainless steel and flooring, or use a heavy mix to tackle rugs, upholstery and outdoor surfaces like patio furniture and siding.