
Oven Cleaners
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Proper Use
One should wear long rubber gloves when using oven cleaner containing these ingredients to avoid contact with skin. Avoid contact with all mucous membranes and clothes as well. Avoid placing containers in hot areas or near anything that radiates heat, as there is a possibility the container will explode if heated. ALWAYS FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS ON LABEL OR PACKAGING.
Disposal
The best option for disposal is contacting your local hazardous waste management facility and bringing your cans in to them.
If you must dispose of oven cleaner before the container is empty, the recommendation is that you dilute it heavily with water and then pour it down the drain.
Hazardous Ingredients
- Butane
- Diethylene glycol monobutyl ether
- Monoethanolamine (MEA)
- Sodium hydroxide (lye)
Health Hazards
Oven cleaners containing these materials cause burns to eyes and skin on contact, and can cause burns to one’s mouth, throat and stomach if swallowed.
Alternatives
Make your own safer oven cleaner
Recipe 1:
1/4 cup of baking soda
2 table spoons of salt
Hot water (as needed to make paste)
Mix ingredients together, apply to oven, and let paste sit for 5 minutes
Warning: Keep off of wires and heating elements
Recipe 2:
2 table spoons of liquid soap (castile, peppermint)
2 tea spoons of borax
1 quart of warm water
Also, you can usually find nontoxic, biodegradable options at your local market.
