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(48,671 posts)
Fri Nov 27, 2020, 09:03 PM Nov 2020

Best product to clean cooking range?

Yes, simple and yet... for the past 20 years, or so, I have been using Simple Green. Purchased in large container and transfer to smaller ones. And.... not cleaning that often

But I am not sure where to find it now with so many stores moving and closing and... I think that it may be too harsh.

So for basic Black Whirlpool oven and range - what is your experience?

Thanks

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Best product to clean cooking range? (Original Post) question everything Nov 2020 OP
I would not worry about Simple Green being too harsh...at all! ret5hd Nov 2020 #1
Thanks. I am not sure, though, whether it is still available question everything Nov 2020 #4
It is in my locale. Lowes, Home Depot, at least some grocery stores, etc ret5hd Nov 2020 #5
Thanks, will check. Last time purchased in a hardware store. Will try ACE question everything Nov 2020 #6
If you can't find it locally, Amazon has it in all sorts rsdsharp Nov 2020 #7
This message was self-deleted by its author Freelancer Nov 2020 #2
Interesting. Worth the try question everything Nov 2020 #3

ret5hd

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1. I would not worry about Simple Green being too harsh...at all!
Fri Nov 27, 2020, 09:09 PM
Nov 2020

If you really think it is, dilute it some more.

ret5hd

(21,309 posts)
5. It is in my locale. Lowes, Home Depot, at least some grocery stores, etc
Fri Nov 27, 2020, 09:34 PM
Nov 2020

unless there is a shortage due to hoarding...i haven't had to look in a while.

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question everything

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3. Interesting. Worth the try
Fri Nov 27, 2020, 09:31 PM
Nov 2020

Yes, I always remove the flame covers and the metal grid, also the knobs and then just spray on the surface. Have been using one of these scotch brite with the gentler pad, not the harsh green.

For the metal parts - grid and flame covers - just Brillo.

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