Прогорел духовой шкаф как исправить

Spills and splashes are pretty common while cooking and baking, but if you don't wipe them up right away, they can burn and stick to the bottom of your oven. Luckily, burnt on food at the bottom of your oven can be removed with a little...


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Spills and splashes are pretty common while cooking and baking, but if you don’t wipe them up right away, they can burn and stick to the bottom of your oven. Luckily, burnt on food at the bottom of your oven can be removed with a little bit of time and elbow grease. You can easily get rid of the burnt coating with either homemade remedies or store-bought cleaners.

  1. Image titled Clean a Burnt Oven Bottom Step 1

    1

    Remove everything from inside the oven. Take out the oven racks so that you can easily reach the bottom. Also be sure to remove any other items you may keep in your oven, such as an oven thermometer or pizza stone.[1]

    • If your oven racks are also coated in burnt food remnants, you can use these same cleaning solutions to scour them. Simply remove them, clean the oven racks, and replace them once you’re done cleaning the oven.
    • You can easily clean oven racks by soaking them in warm water with dish detergent mixed into it. After the oven racks soak for a few hours, use a scouring pad to remove any stuck on grime. Then dry them with a clean dish towel.[2]
  2. Image titled Clean a Burnt Oven Bottom Step 2

    2

    Wipe away any large chunks of food or fresh splashes. It’s best to remove easy-to-clean spills before working on the burnt areas. Use an old rag or some paper towels to clean up any food that’s easily removed from the bottom of your oven.

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  3. Image titled Clean a Burnt Oven Bottom Step 3

    3

    Lay newspapers or old towels on the floor in front of your oven. Some of the liquid cleaning agent could drip out of your oven while you’re cleaning. Having something on the ground to catch these drippings helps protect your kitchen floor and makes clean-up easier.[3]

  4. Image titled Clean a Burnt Oven Bottom Step 4

    4

    Run a self-cleaning cycle if your oven has one. This process causes your oven to heat up to a high temperature and bake any food remnants or spills to a crisp. This may help you more easily remove the grime. Depending on your oven, a self-cleaning cycle can take between 1.5 and 3 hours.[4]

    • If the bottom of your oven is completely covered in burned-on food, you may need to skip this step. Excessive amounts of burned food layers can end up smoking a lot, setting off your smoke alarm and releasing chemicals.[5]
    • Keep an eye on your oven while running the self-cleaning cycle. If you start to see smoke, it’s probably best to shut off the cycle and just clean everything by hand.
    • Once the cycle is done and the oven has cooled, remove the light-colored, charred ash from the bottom of your oven by wiping it down with a damp cloth.[6]
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  1. Image titled Clean a Burnt Oven Bottom Step 5

    1

    Make a paste of baking soda and water for an easy solution. Combine ½ cup (260 g) of baking soda and 2–3 tablespoons (30–44 mL) of water in a small bowl. Wearing gloves, spread the paste onto the burnt areas. Let it sit overnight to loosen the grime.[7]

    • As you spread the paste around, try to rub it into the particularly bad burnt spots. The mixture should start to turn brown.[8]
    • Add vinegar to the cleaning paste to make it more effective. As an alternative, spray the vinegar onto the paste just before you scrub it off. The vinegar will react with the baking soda to create more cleaning power.
  2. Image titled Clean a Burnt Oven Bottom Step 6

    2

    Bake lemons in your oven for a natural cleaning option. Cut 2 lemons in half and squeeze the juice into a small oven-safe bowl or baking dish. Add the peels and enough water to fill the bowl or dish ⅓ of the way. Put one of the racks in the center of the oven and place the bowl on the rack. Bake it for 30 minutes at 250 °F (121 °C). The vapors from the lemon juice will penetrate through the burned layers, making them easier to remove.[9]

    • It’s normal for the oven to smoke during this process. Provide ventilation by turning on your oven fan and opening a nearby window.
    • Let the oven cool down and remove the rack before trying to wipe away the spills.
  3. Image titled Clean a Burnt Oven Bottom Step 7

    3

    Use a store-bought cleaner if you don’t mind using harsh chemicals. These cleaners will probably work better than any other method, so if your oven is really dirty, you may want to try this option. However, these cleaners can be toxic, so you need to make sure they’re fully removed before you cook food in your oven again. Spray the cleaning agent on the burnt areas, and let it soak in for 20-30 minutes.[10]

    • Wear safety glasses and thick rubber gloves if you use heavy-duty cleaners to prevent the chemicals from splashing in your eyes or absorbing into your skin.
    • Check the package directions to find out how to apply the cleaner and how long to let it soak.
  4. Image titled Clean a Burnt Oven Bottom Step 8

    4

    Avoid getting any type of cleaner on the heating elements. Whether you’re using a natural or chemical cleaning product, do your best to keep the cleaner away from the heating elements. When you turn the oven back on, the heating elements can create fumes when burning off the cleaner, which could alter the taste of your food.[11]

    • For electric ovens, lift up the thick metal wire that forms the bake element and apply the cleaner underneath. If your oven is gas, try not to spray or get cleaner on the gas valve or igniter.
    • If you accidentally get some of the cleaner on the heating element, wipe it away with a cloth dipped in clean water.
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  1. Image titled Clean a Burnt Oven Bottom Step 9

    1

    Wipe off the cleaning agent and grime with a damp rag. Rinse and wring out your rag several times throughout this process. Make sure you’re getting the cleaner out of every nook and cranny.[12]
    If you used a commercial cleaning product, read the label and follow the instructions for removal.

    • If you used baking soda paste, put a bit of white vinegar in a spray bottle and spray it on the paste before trying to wipe it away. The baking soda-vinegar mixture will foam up, making it easier to see.[13]
    • If you tried cleaning your oven with lemons, you can use some of the leftover lemon water to scrub away at the burnt areas.[14]
    • A plastic spatula might help to scrape off the burnt food.[15]
  2. Image titled Clean a Burnt Oven Bottom Step 10

    2

    Use a scouring pad to scrub off any bits that are stuck. Get your pad a bit damp and scrub at any grime that didn’t easily wipe away. A microfiber sponge or a piece of steel wool may also work.[16]

  3. Image titled Clean a Burnt Oven Bottom Step 11

    3

    Give your oven a final wash with a wet rag, then let it dry. Grab a clean cloth and wipe out the bottom of your oven one more time to make sure that all of the dirt, food particles, and cleaner is rinsed away. Let your oven air dry or dry it with a clean towel.[17]

    • If you used a heavy-duty cleaner, it may be a good idea to wash the bottom of your oven again with a bit of dish soap just to make sure that no toxic chemicals remain.
    • If you notice any remaining bits of grime, spray vinegar onto them and continue wiping with your wet rag. The vinegar will help you remove the stubborn spots.
  4. Image titled Clean a Burnt Oven Bottom Step 12

    4

    Clean up the surrounding area and replace your racks. Make sure to wipe down the sides and door of your oven if you happened to get any cleaner on them. Remove your newspaper or towels from the floor, and wipe up any bits of grime that may have leaked out of the oven.

    • If you also need to clean the oven racks, thermometer, or any other items that you removed before cleaning the oven, do so before replacing them.
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    It is not a good idea and it is best not to place anything on the oven floor. This includes aluminum foil or metal cookie sheets. The floor of the oven heats up to a high temperature. Anything on top of it may damage the surface, or block the heat from coming to the set temperature. The racks are there to keep items away from the hottest parts of the oven and to allow air to circulate.

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  • You can clean the glass in your oven door with the same baking soda and water paste used to clean the rest of the oven. Let the paste sit for 20 minutes, then wipe it away with a clean sponge. Finally, buff the glass with a clean towel.[18]

  • If you use your oven pretty regularly, plan to clean it about once every 3 months. If you don’t use it that often, cleaning it once or twice a year will probably suffice.[19]

  • Cleaning your oven can make the food you cook in it taste better! Burnt remnants of food can produce foul-smelling smoke that can alter the taste of your dishes.[20]

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  • It’s possible to use bleach to clean your oven, but it’s probably not a good idea. It can damage your lungs and skin, and may not work as well to remove grease from your oven.[22]

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Things You’ll Need

  • Rags or paper towels
  • Newspaper or old towels
  • Gloves
  • Safety glasses
  • Scouring pad or steel wool
  • Microfiber cloth
  • Spray bottle
  • Plastic spatula
  • Small bowl
  • Oven-safe bowl or dish
  • Baking soda and water
  • Lemons and water
  • Oven cleaner
  • Vinegar
  • Dish soap

References

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Article SummaryX

To clean a burnt oven bottom, try using baking soda and vinegar. First remove everything from inside the oven, like the racks, so you can easily reach the bottom. Once you’ve removed everything, use a paper towel to wipe away any big spills. Then, if your oven has one, run a self-cleaning cycle which will make the burnt food easier to remove. This cycle will probably take between 1.5 and 3 hours. After the cycle’s done, combine 1/2 cup of baking soda and 2 tablespoons of water, then spread the paste on any particularly burnt spots. Let the paste sit overnight to loosen the grime, then spray it down with some white vinegar, and wipe it away with a damp rag. To learn how to use lemons to clean a burnt oven bottom, read on!

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Spills and splashes are pretty common while cooking and baking, but if you don’t wipe them up right away, they can burn and stick to the bottom of your oven. Luckily, burnt on food at the bottom of your oven can be removed with a little bit of time and elbow grease. You can easily get rid of the burnt coating with either homemade remedies or store-bought cleaners.

  1. Image titled Clean a Burnt Oven Bottom Step 1

    1

    Remove everything from inside the oven. Take out the oven racks so that you can easily reach the bottom. Also be sure to remove any other items you may keep in your oven, such as an oven thermometer or pizza stone.[1]

    • If your oven racks are also coated in burnt food remnants, you can use these same cleaning solutions to scour them. Simply remove them, clean the oven racks, and replace them once you’re done cleaning the oven.
    • You can easily clean oven racks by soaking them in warm water with dish detergent mixed into it. After the oven racks soak for a few hours, use a scouring pad to remove any stuck on grime. Then dry them with a clean dish towel.[2]
  2. Image titled Clean a Burnt Oven Bottom Step 2

    2

    Wipe away any large chunks of food or fresh splashes. It’s best to remove easy-to-clean spills before working on the burnt areas. Use an old rag or some paper towels to clean up any food that’s easily removed from the bottom of your oven.

    Advertisement

  3. Image titled Clean a Burnt Oven Bottom Step 3

    3

    Lay newspapers or old towels on the floor in front of your oven. Some of the liquid cleaning agent could drip out of your oven while you’re cleaning. Having something on the ground to catch these drippings helps protect your kitchen floor and makes clean-up easier.[3]

  4. Image titled Clean a Burnt Oven Bottom Step 4

    4

    Run a self-cleaning cycle if your oven has one. This process causes your oven to heat up to a high temperature and bake any food remnants or spills to a crisp. This may help you more easily remove the grime. Depending on your oven, a self-cleaning cycle can take between 1.5 and 3 hours.[4]

    • If the bottom of your oven is completely covered in burned-on food, you may need to skip this step. Excessive amounts of burned food layers can end up smoking a lot, setting off your smoke alarm and releasing chemicals.[5]
    • Keep an eye on your oven while running the self-cleaning cycle. If you start to see smoke, it’s probably best to shut off the cycle and just clean everything by hand.
    • Once the cycle is done and the oven has cooled, remove the light-colored, charred ash from the bottom of your oven by wiping it down with a damp cloth.[6]
  5. Advertisement

  1. Image titled Clean a Burnt Oven Bottom Step 5

    1

    Make a paste of baking soda and water for an easy solution. Combine ½ cup (260 g) of baking soda and 2–3 tablespoons (30–44 mL) of water in a small bowl. Wearing gloves, spread the paste onto the burnt areas. Let it sit overnight to loosen the grime.[7]

    • As you spread the paste around, try to rub it into the particularly bad burnt spots. The mixture should start to turn brown.[8]
    • Add vinegar to the cleaning paste to make it more effective. As an alternative, spray the vinegar onto the paste just before you scrub it off. The vinegar will react with the baking soda to create more cleaning power.
  2. Image titled Clean a Burnt Oven Bottom Step 6

    2

    Bake lemons in your oven for a natural cleaning option. Cut 2 lemons in half and squeeze the juice into a small oven-safe bowl or baking dish. Add the peels and enough water to fill the bowl or dish ⅓ of the way. Put one of the racks in the center of the oven and place the bowl on the rack. Bake it for 30 minutes at 250 °F (121 °C). The vapors from the lemon juice will penetrate through the burned layers, making them easier to remove.[9]

    • It’s normal for the oven to smoke during this process. Provide ventilation by turning on your oven fan and opening a nearby window.
    • Let the oven cool down and remove the rack before trying to wipe away the spills.
  3. Image titled Clean a Burnt Oven Bottom Step 7

    3

    Use a store-bought cleaner if you don’t mind using harsh chemicals. These cleaners will probably work better than any other method, so if your oven is really dirty, you may want to try this option. However, these cleaners can be toxic, so you need to make sure they’re fully removed before you cook food in your oven again. Spray the cleaning agent on the burnt areas, and let it soak in for 20-30 minutes.[10]

    • Wear safety glasses and thick rubber gloves if you use heavy-duty cleaners to prevent the chemicals from splashing in your eyes or absorbing into your skin.
    • Check the package directions to find out how to apply the cleaner and how long to let it soak.
  4. Image titled Clean a Burnt Oven Bottom Step 8

    4

    Avoid getting any type of cleaner on the heating elements. Whether you’re using a natural or chemical cleaning product, do your best to keep the cleaner away from the heating elements. When you turn the oven back on, the heating elements can create fumes when burning off the cleaner, which could alter the taste of your food.[11]

    • For electric ovens, lift up the thick metal wire that forms the bake element and apply the cleaner underneath. If your oven is gas, try not to spray or get cleaner on the gas valve or igniter.
    • If you accidentally get some of the cleaner on the heating element, wipe it away with a cloth dipped in clean water.
  5. Advertisement

  1. Image titled Clean a Burnt Oven Bottom Step 9

    1

    Wipe off the cleaning agent and grime with a damp rag. Rinse and wring out your rag several times throughout this process. Make sure you’re getting the cleaner out of every nook and cranny.[12]
    If you used a commercial cleaning product, read the label and follow the instructions for removal.

    • If you used baking soda paste, put a bit of white vinegar in a spray bottle and spray it on the paste before trying to wipe it away. The baking soda-vinegar mixture will foam up, making it easier to see.[13]
    • If you tried cleaning your oven with lemons, you can use some of the leftover lemon water to scrub away at the burnt areas.[14]
    • A plastic spatula might help to scrape off the burnt food.[15]
  2. Image titled Clean a Burnt Oven Bottom Step 10

    2

    Use a scouring pad to scrub off any bits that are stuck. Get your pad a bit damp and scrub at any grime that didn’t easily wipe away. A microfiber sponge or a piece of steel wool may also work.[16]

  3. Image titled Clean a Burnt Oven Bottom Step 11

    3

    Give your oven a final wash with a wet rag, then let it dry. Grab a clean cloth and wipe out the bottom of your oven one more time to make sure that all of the dirt, food particles, and cleaner is rinsed away. Let your oven air dry or dry it with a clean towel.[17]

    • If you used a heavy-duty cleaner, it may be a good idea to wash the bottom of your oven again with a bit of dish soap just to make sure that no toxic chemicals remain.
    • If you notice any remaining bits of grime, spray vinegar onto them and continue wiping with your wet rag. The vinegar will help you remove the stubborn spots.
  4. Image titled Clean a Burnt Oven Bottom Step 12

    4

    Clean up the surrounding area and replace your racks. Make sure to wipe down the sides and door of your oven if you happened to get any cleaner on them. Remove your newspaper or towels from the floor, and wipe up any bits of grime that may have leaked out of the oven.

    • If you also need to clean the oven racks, thermometer, or any other items that you removed before cleaning the oven, do so before replacing them.
  5. Advertisement

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  • Question

    Should I leave a cookie sheet on my gas oven floor?

    Community Answer

    It is not a good idea and it is best not to place anything on the oven floor. This includes aluminum foil or metal cookie sheets. The floor of the oven heats up to a high temperature. Anything on top of it may damage the surface, or block the heat from coming to the set temperature. The racks are there to keep items away from the hottest parts of the oven and to allow air to circulate.

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  • You can clean the glass in your oven door with the same baking soda and water paste used to clean the rest of the oven. Let the paste sit for 20 minutes, then wipe it away with a clean sponge. Finally, buff the glass with a clean towel.[18]

  • If you use your oven pretty regularly, plan to clean it about once every 3 months. If you don’t use it that often, cleaning it once or twice a year will probably suffice.[19]

  • Cleaning your oven can make the food you cook in it taste better! Burnt remnants of food can produce foul-smelling smoke that can alter the taste of your dishes.[20]

Show More Tips

Advertisement

  • It’s possible to use bleach to clean your oven, but it’s probably not a good idea. It can damage your lungs and skin, and may not work as well to remove grease from your oven.[22]

Advertisement

Things You’ll Need

  • Rags or paper towels
  • Newspaper or old towels
  • Gloves
  • Safety glasses
  • Scouring pad or steel wool
  • Microfiber cloth
  • Spray bottle
  • Plastic spatula
  • Small bowl
  • Oven-safe bowl or dish
  • Baking soda and water
  • Lemons and water
  • Oven cleaner
  • Vinegar
  • Dish soap

References

About This Article

Article SummaryX

To clean a burnt oven bottom, try using baking soda and vinegar. First remove everything from inside the oven, like the racks, so you can easily reach the bottom. Once you’ve removed everything, use a paper towel to wipe away any big spills. Then, if your oven has one, run a self-cleaning cycle which will make the burnt food easier to remove. This cycle will probably take between 1.5 and 3 hours. After the cycle’s done, combine 1/2 cup of baking soda and 2 tablespoons of water, then spread the paste on any particularly burnt spots. Let the paste sit overnight to loosen the grime, then spray it down with some white vinegar, and wipe it away with a damp rag. To learn how to use lemons to clean a burnt oven bottom, read on!

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alex50 написал:
там минвата!…ну можно накладку из жёсткой пищевой фольги винтами над тенами прикрутить! или нержавейку тоненькую! зачем там химией мазать, всё и так выгорает! Не вижу особой проблемы в дальнейшей эксплуатации!!!

alex50, спасибо! на выходных посмотрю. У меня ещё проблема — из розетки духовой шкаф вытащить крайне сложно — розетка за кухонной стенкой. Тоже очень и очень неправильно, как сейчас понимаю. Не помню, чем думал, когда гарнитур на кухне устанавливал…. надо было розеточку-то перебить.

ser000 написал:

AnTe написал:
Можно ли с этим что-нибудь сделать, или проще сразу новую духовку взять?

Начните с допроса жены, а если распросы в разных позах ни к чему не приведут, переходите к следующему пункту.
Потом обратитесь к производителю на предмет заводского дефекта.
Если и это не помогла, то как и советовали выше, в качестве временной меры можно попробовать фольгу (прямо на гриль и положить), а дальше вероятно замена шкафа целиком будет проще и дешевле чем перебирать имеющийся.

ser000, допрос жены окончен, было использовано замечательное средство мною ненавистной фирмы Amway, которая любит сувать в руки потребителям мега-концентраты (по заоблачным ценам):

С другой стороны, в документации, приклеенной на обороте бутылки, мытиё эмалированных поверхностей духовых шкафов разрешено. И он у меня не-самоочищающийся.

К производителю обращаться не умею. На сайте написать? Нашёл там телефон 8-800, пожалуй, позвоню.

Ещё вопрос по мин.вате. Погуглив, сначала напоролся на ужастики про фенолы и прочие канцерогены, но погуглив ещё пришёл к выводу, что она, в принципе, безвредна. Главное чтобы в пищу не сыпалась — невкусно будет её есть.

Может, действительно, залепить чем-нибудь, шурупами пластину прикрутить и дело с концом…?
И ещё бы этот гриль чёртов открутить — за всё время эксплуатации не нужен был, только мешаться будет в ремонте.

Или попросту — духовки Горенье. Хоть и написано в паспорте, что нержавейка, но из нержавейки у нее только две лицевые декоративные накладки. В общем, за время эксплуатации проржавела она насквозь, причем в верхней части, где отвод тепла.

Такая вот беда

Сквозная дыра

Эта деталь должна находиться на месте дыры, своего рода дымоход

Другая его сторона

Стал мониторить цены на ремонт. Оказалось, что модель уже давно снята с производства и найти что-то сложно, но все-таки нашел, внутренняя камера, та, что проржавела, стоит 15600 плюс установка 2800 — итого 18400. Дороговато, за эту цену можно купить новую, но попроще. На Авито много подобных духовок продают, но жена категорически отказалась от б/у. В общем выхода два: покупать новую, тысяч за 30 или чинить эту. Купить всегда успеется, поэтому решил попробовать починить.
Разобрал все что снималось и выяснилось, что сгнила еще одна деталь, камера охлаждения или отвода тепла, хз как назвать.

Вентилятор охлаждения, с наружной стороны выглядит прилично

А это его нижняя сторона

Везу все в гараж, вырезаю болгаркой всю ржавчину.

Такое отверстие прорезал в камере духовки

Заплату на вентиляцию вырезал из подходящего листа металла .Фото не делал. А заплатку на саму духовку решил сделать из нержавейки.

Лист нержавейки

Также были куплены саморезы для профиля, клопы 3,5х11, болтики из нержавейки М4 с гайками,

ну и кусок нержавейки 40х30, итого, за все рублей 700. Да, еще, плюс самоклеющийся термостойкий металлический скотч STAYER 10 метров.

Далее, размечаю, отрезаю лишнее, сверлю, примеряю, подгоняю и прикручиваю.

Заплата готова

С внутренней стороны

Теплоизоляция в некоторых местах была порвана и была заклеена термоскотчем

В таком состоянии она была до ремонта

Полный размер

А в таком после.

Ставлю на место все, что снималось — Теплоизоляция, тэны, провода, датчик температуры, вентилятор, ну и собираю сам корпус.

Верхний тэн установлен

Духовка готова занять свое место

Дома

Первое включение и …облом, не работает. Что не так? Паника, Разочарование. Оказывается, на дисплее надо время установить)) Инструкции ведь не для нас пишутся))

После двух дней работы духовки, снял заднюю крышку, там все как и было, скотч не отклеился. Подгоревшее место, в районе моторчика, я не смог устранить, так как болты намертво прикипели.

В итоге, все работает, жарит, парит, как новый. Жена довольна.

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