Wed Sep 27 2023
Whether it’s melted cheese from your secret lasagna recipe or bubbling blueberry sweetness from your grandmother’s pie, spillovers leave a real mess. Let’s be honest, there are few chores that are as challenging as cleaning an oven with baked-on grease and food spills on the surface.
When these spills are overlooked, and they’re very easily overlooked, the simple spillover quickly becomes one tough mamma jamma to remove. There are plenty of mistakes that can be made when removing charred foods, such as scraping the oven lining with abrasive materials or using harsh chemicals that can equally damage the oven lining. Fortunately, GE Appliances offers a Steam Clean cycle to easily remove baked-on foods. Keep reading and get ready to bid farewell to stubborn grease and grime as we explore GE’s Steam Clean technology.
When it comes to oven cleaning, traditional methods often involve harsh chemicals and elbow grease. However, GE Appliances' Steam Clean Technology revolutionizes the process by harnessing the power of steam. This ingenious method not only saves you time but also promotes eco-friendliness.
In order to effortlessly clean your oven with steam cleaning technology, let’s first understand how this cutting-edge technology works. By heating water to produce steam, your oven becomes a steamy sauna for grime and grease, loosening its hold on oven surfaces.
Here are the necessary steps to use GE’s steam cleaning technology:
• First, wipe away any excess grease and soil from the cool oven.
• Pour 1 cup of water on the oven floor, close the door, and select Steam Clean.
• In about 30 minutes, Steam Clean will loosen and soften all of the grime in your oven.
• When the cycle is complete, use a sponge or soft cloth to remove any remaining moisture or food particles from the oven interior and the racks.
As they say, prevention is the best medicine. Here are a few simple tips to help reduce the mess in your oven when baking:
• Avoid spillovers by baking your meals on appropriately sized cookware or bakeware.
• If you suspect your dish might bubble or melt over, lay a cooking sheet on the rack below or use silicone oven liners.
• Never put aluminum foil on the bottom of your oven as this can reflect extra heat and cause damage to the element.
You may be wondering what the difference is between steam cleaning and self-cleaning technology when it comes to ovens. Well, self-clean modes require the oven chamber to reach exceptionally high levels of heat to completely burn off baked-on foods, up to 1000°. This method can take anywhere from 1.5 hours to 3 hours.
Most chefs will recommend you not use the self-clean option with conventional ovens because of the potential damage that can happen at these excruciatingly high temperatures. However, keep in mind that most newer models are designed to handle high heat. Instead of turning your oven into the inside of a volcano (a bit of an exaggeration) or attempting to scour the mess yourself, steam cleaning quickly cleans minor food spills at much lower temperatures while saving you time. Since steam cleaning doesn’t involve chemicals or high heat, you can leave the racks inside!
Are you ready to experience the convenience and efficiency of GE Appliances' Steam Clean Technology? Look no further than Bray and Scarff, your trusted appliance store with convenient showrooms located throughout Maryland and Virginia. We take pride in being the go-to destination for quality kitchen appliances, including the best high-end ovens, refrigerators, ranges, cooktops, dishwashers, and more.
Our knowledgeable staff is ready to assist you in finding the perfect appliance that suits your needs. Discover a vast selection of modern ovens from top brands, each equipped with cutting-edge features, to help you build your luxury kitchen. Choose from various styles and sizes to fit seamlessly into your space. Let us help you find the perfect kitchen appliances to revolutionize your cooking experience today!
Instead of being placed above your range, the downdraft vent is discreetly placed behind your range or built right into it when a hood is not preferred. Featuring strong CFM, downdrafts are able to swiftly remove smoke and odors and take them outside or filter and recirculate them inside. Retractable downdrafts offer a sleek look when in use and are then quickly concealed with the push of a button.
How often should I use the steam cleaning feature?
It's recommended to use the steam cleaning feature every few months, depending on your cooking habits and oven usage.
Can I use steam cleaning for heavily soiled ovens?
Absolutely! Steam cleaning is highly effective for tackling even the toughest, baked-on stains.
Are there any special cleaning solutions required for steam cleaning?
No, you only need water to use the steam cleaning feature, making it an eco-friendly option.
How long does the steam cleaning process take?
Typically, the process takes around 30 minutes, but it can vary based on the level of grime in your oven.
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