Maintain great food hygiene with our choice of oven cleaners online at Cromwell. We stock high-performance oven cleaners that also tackle grills, griddles and salamander kitchens to keep your equipment clean and thoroughly sanitised. Some oven cleaners may have a hazard pictogram on the packaging. Visit our UK REACH page for more information and expertise. We stock oven cleaning products from market-leading brands, like Jeyes® and Cif®.
Oven cleaners consist of strong chemical formulations to tackle stubborn, burnt-on food and grease from bubbled overcooking. For this reason, they can be highly corrosive to the skin, so it's important that gloves are worn when applying oven cleaning products, and that any contact with the skin is rinsed away immediately.
Keeping your oven clean ensures good food hygiene, and prevents food tainting smells and smoking from burnt on food.
To keep your oven functioning to an optimum level and to ensure general cleanliness, they should be checked and cleaned periodically depending on the frequency of use and whether it is a domestic or professional kitchen; professional kitchens are held to specific standards and must align with these.
Oven cleaning products are essentially a spray gel or foaming solution that clings to the sides of the oven to help soften and dissolve stubborn stains.
• Liquid spray - Professional industrial strength sprays are often available for bulk purchase
• Foaming aerosol - Commonly available for domestic use, but still as caustic as most oven cleaners
• Oven cleaning kit - A kit will include soak bags for oven racks, gloves and oven cleaner liquid in a bottle
• Preference - cleaning gels, liquids or foams come with their own advantages and disadvantages, and it's down to the user as to what they find easiest to use.
• Single or bulk purchase - for industrial kitchens a bulk purchase is more cost-effective, while domestic or smaller kitchens can often get by on single purchases at a time.
• Health and safety - wear chemical protection gloves when using oven cleaner and ensure the area is well-ventilated.
Oven cleaners contain hazardous chemicals, and according to regulations (EC) No. 1272/2008, must be classified for safe transport and handling. Each class and category assigned is meant to highlight the type and seriousness of the hazard.
Every hazard statement is given an H code followed by three digits. H2 statements refer to the physical hazards of a product. While H3 refer to health hazards and H4 environmental hazards.
• H290 - 'May be corrosive to metals'. Any product sporting this classification is also labelled as class 8 dangerous goods
• H314 - 'Causes severe skin burns and eye damage'.
• H315 - 'Causes skin irritation'.
• H318 - 'Causes serious eye damage'.
Yes, oven cleaning products are highly flammable, which is why it's important that the oven is cold before you start the cleaning process.
Oven cleaning chemicals are extremely corrosive, and the instructions on the package will tell you to avoid rubber seals and the heating element when spraying or pouring the product onto the surfaces. This is because the cleaning fluid if left, will eat away at the surfaces of these components and cause damage that will be expensive to repair.