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Features:- Heavy Duty Degreaser is a specialty cleaner for the toughest grease messes.
- Specifically formulated to penetrate and remove tough grease & grime quickly!
- Use only on hard, non-porous surfaces and rinse thoroughly with water.
- Should not be used on aluminum surfaces.
- Can be used to clean: back splash, cooktop, stove top, kitchen counters & cabinets, oven, sink, and microwave.
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Get a steam cleaner. Just take it outside on a table with newspapers on top for the massive drips.
Get a steam cleaner. Just take it outside on a table with newspapers on top for the massive drips.
I heard that the regular oven cleaner will stain the air fryer.
I recommend Castille soap for the grates and any cast iron/carbon steel pans.
I hate the taste of soap on my food. At least Castille soap are natural oils and peppermint.
I fondly remember someone who sprayed Easy-Off on a heavily greased, (pre-varnished) wood kitchen cabinet in a rental apartment and irreversibly blackened it. We learned to use something less damaging afterwards, like ammonia and took our time scrubbing and wiping.
I heard that the regular oven cleaner will stain the air fryer.
I recommend Castille soap for the grates and any cast iron/carbon steel pans.
I hate the taste of soap on my food. At least Castille soap are natural oils and peppermint.
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The blue does not use lye and is not as effective but it is safer and isn't nearly as fumey.
If you have really really baked on gunk, the yellow is the best stuff I've found, but USE GLOVES and use as much ventilation as possible.
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