Oven

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During the lockdown, one thing I have done probably more than anything is bake. Yes, I have made meat pies, lasgane, brownies, scones, shortbread biscuits, etc.

So naturally, the oven has seen more than it’s fare share of use resulting in it getting dirty. I mean seriously dirty, hence no before picture.

So what was the best thing to do, get down to cleaning.

Not just a general clean but in fact a major clean.

Prior to lockdown, an oven clean would involve the use of my favourite oven cleaning product Oven Pride but a general quickish clean.

With more time available during lockdown, I actually surprised myself by going as far as dismantling as many parts as I could and performing a thorough clean.

It was very satisfying.

I have used Oven Pride for many years now and it does not dissapoint.

I would recommend it any day.

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