How do I clean my gas oven at the very bottom where the burner is?

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Last night I was baking a peach cobbler at 400F when my son noticed orange flames coming out of the vent holes at the sides of the bottom panel of the oven. I shut off the oven and eventually the flames went away.

After I let the oven cool off (next day) I removed the bottom panel of the oven (two little screws at the back) to reveal the oven burner. It was obvious that the flames were caused by the tremendous buildup of oil/grease in this area of the oven. I could see the black area where it had burned on the metal plate under the burner.

You would think I could simply clean this area and be good but it's not that simple. This oven seems to have three layers of 'panels'. The first is like the drip panel - the one I removed - that has the little vents on the sides. The second is below the oven burner. This one has a few large pill shaped holes cut in it directly under the burner and on either side of the burner revealing the third panel. This third panel is about 1/2 inch below the second one and is coated in grease. I see no way to remove the second panel to get to the third beyond disassembling the whole oven.

Take a look at the image. It looks like I poured a whole can of Crisco in there but I've never had a major spill. In the hole at the bottom right you can see where I've scraped away grease with my finger.

This oven comes with an 'Alternative Clean' feature which requires that I pour 1 1/4 cup of water in the first panel. How would this clean the grease out of the very bottom of the stove? I Googled it a bit and there seem to be a lot of people that think this feature doesn't work at all.

I actually tried to replicate the orange flame situation by turning the oven up to 500F but it heated up and was fine. There was a little bit of smoke but it eventually went away. No flames. I'm assuming that I had burned away the combustible material yesterday but that it will eventually build up again.

So, how do I clean out the very bottom of this oven? The model # is IGL730CS0 Whirlpool.

The bottom two panels - drip panel removed to show burner






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Quick Answer about "How do I clean my gas oven at the very bottom where the burner is?"

Loosen tough spills with a nylon scrubber and then wipe up with a damp sponge. The bottom of a gas oven requires the most cleaning. You can remove the bottom panel simply by lifting it out or by removing a couple of screws that hold it in place. With the oven bottom out, inspect and clean the gas burner.

How do you clean the bottom of a gas oven?

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  • First, some basic gas safety. ...
  • Remove oven racks.
  • Mix 1 cup of baking soda and 1 cup of water until it becomes a thick paste.
  • Spread the non-toxic oven cleaner mixture over the entire oven interior.
  • Let the mixture sit for 12 hours.
  • Spray the interior of the oven with vinegar.
  • Wipe the oven clean.


  • How do you get burnt grease off the bottom of an oven?

    White Vinegar is also a great source for removing tough grease stains at the bottom of your oven. It works well as vinegar itself is very acidic, it removes layers of grime fast and makes it easier to get the job done in no time.

    How do you clean under gas burners?

    Make a paste with baking soda and a bit of water: \xbd cup Arm & Hammer Baking Soda + 3 tbsp water. Spread on the area underneath the stove top and let it sit for at least an hour. Additionally, if your grates are particularly caked on, you can use this paste there as well.

    How do you clean the tray at the bottom of the oven?

    If you like cleaning hacks that resemble a school science project, this tip is for you.
  • Mix half a cup of baking soda and half a cup of white vinegar with hot water in the sink.
  • Leave the baking tray to soak for 40 minutes.
  • Scrub the baking tray with a non-scratch scouring pad.
  • Complete! Your baking tray is nice and clean.




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