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Old 09.06.2008, 16:06
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Re: Tips on Giving Back Your House or Flat

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We have a miele perfect clean oven and are not sure how to tackle the cleaning. I have read on the internet that these ovens are really easy to clean (clue is in their name) but I haven't found this to be the case. Is just soap and water ok, or can you use special oven cleaners? I'm scared i'll damage any special coatings and be a few hundred CHF out of pocket as a result. Any tips on how best to clean one of these ovens?
I have never been fortunate to have one of these. if you don't have the original instructions on hand, I'd give Miele a call and ask them. Have the model number of your oven on hand. This is found on a label inside the oven, often inside the door frame.
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