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BBQ grills & oven racking cleaningPosted by April_Fresh (April_Fresh), 9 February 2004
Can anyone tell me the best & quickest way to clean very heavily burnt on carbon & grease off bbq grills & oven racking?
I have heard the only way to get them looking brand new is to dip them?
We need to have them cleaned within 1-2 hours Posted by martin_606 (martin_606), 9 February 2004
Hi
On Ovens and racks i use
TO4 oven cleaner
Excellent kit
Regards
Martin Posted by April_Fresh (April_Fresh), 9 February 2004
Thanks Martin
What make is that & where can i get it?Posted by Les (Les), 9 February 2004
Hi,
You can purchase T04 from our friends at Express Cleaning.
Just got some myself
Les Posted by squeaky (squeaky), 9 February 2004
I purchased a plastic water tank that you would normally put in a loft ( with a lid ) put a caustic soda / water mix in , (be cautious as this can burn so use industrial glves that go up to the elbows ) place grills etc in , leave for one to one and a half hours , take out and rinse , works brilliantly.
MarkPosted by houseangels (House Angels), 9 February 2004
For speed you need Brillo oven cleaner 5 times the price of TO4 but a much superior product
Good luck
Terry
House AngelsPosted by martin_606 (martin_606), 9 February 2004
I have tried brillo but still prefer TO4
'' like hot butter on breakfast toast''
try both and of course make up your own mind which you prefer.
Regards
Martin Posted by houseangels (House Angels), 10 February 2004
Martin
Oh I understand what you mean, it disappears and does little?
Terry
House AngelsPosted by martin_606 (martin_606), 10 February 2004
oh please... too much humor... ah, my ribs hurt too much laughter....
NOT!
martinPosted by houseangels (House Angels), 11 February 2004
There is obviously a quality of work issue here!!
Anyway keep taking the tablets your ribs probably hurt through leaning into ovens for long periods of time!!
Aint this fun
TerryPosted by martin_606 (martin_606), 11 February 2004
Terry
As i stated in a previous post, my prefrence is the TO4 over the brillo. I have tried them both and the TO4 is my personal choice.
As also stated to April Fresh they should try both and make up their own mind as to which they prefer, at the end of the day we all have our dislikes and likes as to the products we use.
Sadly you had to come back with an attempt at a sarcastic remark, I wasn't putting your choice down just stating that i had in fact tried them both and I do prefer TO4, some people may prefer Brillo,who knows?
In fact the TO4 is very soapy I find but it liquifies the grease and has certainly cut down my time i spend cleaning those pesky ovens.
Regards
Martin Posted by houseangels (House Angels), 11 February 2004
Martin
No offence intended
Regards
Terry
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