Cleaning Advice Guide

Oven Cleaning Hacks vs. Professional Cleaning

Baking soda and vinegar might work for light spills, but what about baked-on carbon? Discover why DIY oven cleaning often fails inventory checks and when to call the experts.

The Toughest Job in the Kitchen

Oven cleaning is universally dreaded. When you are preparing for an end of tenancy checkout or a property sale, the oven is the very first thing an inventory clerk or prospective buyer will inspect. A heavily soiled, smoking oven instantly gives the impression of a neglected home.

The internet is full of "miracle hacks" using lemons, baking soda, or harsh supermarket aerosols. But do they actually hold up to professional scrutiny?

The "Natural" Hacks

Methods involving baking soda pastes and white vinegar are fantastic for weekly maintenance and light grease. However, they lack the chemical strength to dissolve thick, polymerized carbon that has been baked onto oven racks over several months or years.

Supermarket Aerosols

Over-the-counter oven sprays are highly toxic and produce noxious fumes. Worse, if they aren't completely removed, they can leave a chemical residue that taints food. They also frequently fail to penetrate the toughest carbon deposits without hours of intense manual scrubbing.

The Glass Door Risk

Scraping baked-on grease off the inner glass door with abrasive sponges or metal scourers will cause permanent micro-scratches. Inventory clerks will notice this damage, which can lead to expensive deposit deductions to replace the glass.


The Professional Advantage

At Tidy Kent, we view oven cleaning as a technical restoration, not just a wipe-down. As part of our comprehensive deep cleaning packages, we utilize professional-grade, heavy-duty degreasers that are not available to the general public.

Our approach ensures your appliance passes the strictest inventory standards:

We provide full-property end of tenancy and deep cleaning services (including intensive oven cleaning) across Kent and East Sussex, covering areas such as Tunbridge Wells, Tonbridge, Sevenoaks, Ashford, Cranbrook, and Maidstone.

Don't Risk Your Deposit

Stop scrubbing and let the specialists handle the heavy lifting. Contact us for a comprehensive deep cleaning quote.

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