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Cleaning an lg easy clean oven

I spilled grease in my new lg oven and used the easy clean cycle. Absolutely nothing came up. It's supposed to have a special enamel and I don't know if I can use any kind of cleaner. Help!

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No model specified read owners manual or look one up online

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ashburton

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  • Posted on Dec 01, 2008

SOURCE: Cleaning better than self-cleaning

What you have read is correct, the catalytic lining can be damaged by corrosive sprays. It should be safe to use 'Easy Off ' on glass though.

The standard Auto clean cycle is the best method of cleaning that i know of.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 13, 2009

SOURCE: Easy off ate all enamel off interior of oven

First off i must say that in your owners manuel it clearly states to not use any cleaning products inside the oven..

Second if the cleaner is now completely cleaned off then when put into the bake cycle it could possibly turn the cleaner into a toxic gas. I would not use the oven i would replace it.

Third having the enamel chip off is not a safety concern. it is merely cosmetic. however refer back to number 2.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 23, 2010

SOURCE: what should I use to clean the tough spots in the oven

Use Easy Off only.
Self cleaning leads to malfunctioning parts.
It is a nice feature that does not work well.

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Barrett Palumbo

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  • Posted on Dec 23, 2010

SOURCE: My oven has the blue enamel inside and I want to

Sorry to read about your problem, I hope this helps you out.

use regular oven cleaner, if you wish

I tried to help you. Please help me and Rate/Vote on my response, thanks and good luck

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