Cleaning an Aga
An Aga is very easy to keep clean,
particularly if you dont allow it to become dirty!
The following tips may be of help.
The main,
hot ovens and hotplate help to keep themselves clean by
carbonising cooking spills and splashes. Just brush off
the carbon dust. For stubborn stains, dont be
afraid to use a wire brush on the plain cast iron
components.
Splashes
and spills on the vitreous enamel should be wiped away as
soon as possible, using a damp(not wet) soft cloth. You
can use a specific product such as the Aga enamel cleaner. Never use a cold wet cloth.
If spills
have become burned on to the enamel, use a soap filled
pad, but not to coarse, so as to avoid scratching the
enamel. Dont use anything caustic, such as
oven cleaners
Likewise
the inner linings of the oven doors and insulating lids
can be cleaned with a cream cleanser or for more stubborn
marks, a soap filled pad.
The doors
may be lifted off to make cleaning easier, but dont
get them mixed up, or immerse them in water.
The
polished insulating lids and handrail can be cleaned with
a damp soapy cloth, followed by a wet cloth, finishing by
polishing with a clean dry cloth.
Any
spillage of milk or fruit-juice on to the enamel, must be
wiped up straight away.
If liquids
boil over or spill over around the hotplates,
disappearing under the top plate, dont worry, they
will soon evaporate without damage.
The
insulating rings around each hotplate can be removed for
cleaning, but dont get them mixed up and try and
replace them back in the same position. There is often a
small notch mark which should face towards the rear of
the cooker.
Some
components such as the handrail brackets and side panels
are powder coated (painted) and nothing abrasive should
be used on them, even Astonish.
If you see
fluff or dust building up around the burner door or the
flue chamber, this can be safely removed with a soft
brush. Do not use a vacuum cleaner, when the burner is
alight.
If
you have inherited an Aga that is looking tired, or has
scratched or damaged vitreous enamel, give your Aga
Distributor a call. They may be able to supply
replacement parts or even offer a re-enamelling service.
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