02/02/2026
đź”§ How to Safely Clean Your Cooker: A Simple Guide from Cooker Repairman
How to clean your cooker without damaging it
Keeping your cooker clean isn’t just about appearances — it’s essential for safety, efficiency, and extending the life of your appliance. A build-up of grease or burnt-on food can lead to smoke, unpleasant smells, and even potential fire hazards. Follow this safe, step-by-step guide from Cooker Repairman to keep your appliance in top condition.
🛑 Before You Start: Safety First
Switch off the cooker at the mains and allow it to cool completely.
Remove all trays, racks, and accessories so you can clean them separately.
Avoid abrasive tools like metal scrapers that can damage enamel surfaces.
Never use water near electrical components such as control k***s or ignition switches.
đź§˝ Step-by-Step Cooker Cleaning Guide
Clean the Hob
Wipe away loose crumbs and debris.
Use warm, soapy water or a non-abrasive cleaner.
For gas hobs, remove burner caps and soak them before gently scrubbing.
Ensure everything is fully dry before reassembling.
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How to Safely Clean Your Cooker
2. Tackle the Oven Interior
Apply a non-caustic oven cleaner or a natural mix of baking soda and water.
Let it sit for 20–30 minutes to break down grease.
Wipe clean with a damp cloth, repeating if needed.
Avoid spraying directly onto fans or heating elements.
3. Clean the Oven Door
Use a glass-safe cleaner or vinegar solution.
For removable doors, carefully lift them off (check your manual first).
Clean between the glass panels if your model allows access.
4. Don’t Forget the Trays & Racks
Soak in hot, soapy water for easier scrubbing.
For stubborn grime, use a baking soda paste.
⚠️ When to Call a Professional
If you notice:
Persistent burning smells
Uneven heating
Faulty ignition
Damage to seals or wiring
…it’s time to call Cooker Repairman. A safe, fully functioning cooker is essential for every home.