Guide to OzKleen’s Oven Power Kit

Guide to OzKleen’s Oven Power Kit

Oven cleaning is the job most of us put off for as long as we possibly can. The baked-on grease, the burnt-on spills from a roast three Sundays ago, the grey haze across the door glass. It is the kind of task that usually means an afternoon on your hands and knees with a scourer, a tin of fumes that empties the kitchen, and not much to show for the effort.

The OzKleen Oven Power Kit was made to take that whole ordeal off your plate. It is a complete deep-cleaning system that does the hard work while you get on with your day, with no harsh fumes, no frantic scrubbing, and no need to call in a professional. This guide walks you through what is in the kit, how to get the best results from it, and why a quietly clever product made in Queensland has earned such a loyal following.


What Makes The Oven Power Kit Different

Most oven cleaners ask you to choose between two unpleasant options. There is the caustic spray that fills the room with fumes, or there are hours of elbow grease with something gentler that barely touches the build-up. Oven Power was designed to sidestep both.

The formula is a non-caustic, low-odour gel that clings to vertical surfaces and works its way into grease and carbon deposits, loosening them so they rinse away rather than needing to be scraped off. It is fume-free, septic-system-safe, and biodegradable, which means you can use it in a closed kitchen without sending everyone outside and feel comfortable using it around kids and pets.

Each kit contains a 500mL bottle of cleaning gel, a pair of gloves, and a large bag-and-soak system big enough to hold oven racks, trays, BBQ grills and drip trays. The bag is where a lot of the magic happens. Instead of scrubbing each rack by hand, you seal them inside with the gel and let time do the work.

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The Bag-And-Soak Method For Racks And Trays

This is the part most people are surprised by. Cleaning your oven racks becomes a five-minute setup and a rinse, with hours of hands-off soaking in between.

  1. Put on the gloves provided in your kit.

  2. Remove your oven racks or trays, making sure they are completely cool before you handle them.

  3. Shake the Oven Power bottle well with the cap firmly closed.

  4. Place up to two racks inside the closure bag, which measures roughly 100cm by 50cm.

  5. Pour in around half to three-quarters of the solution, then seal the bag.

  6. Gently move the bag so the gel coats the racks evenly, folding the edges in to keep the product concentrated on the metal.

  7. Sit the sealed bag in the sink or outside, away from benchtops and furniture in case of any leakage.

  8. Leave it to soak for four hours or overnight for a heavier buildup.

  9. To finish, turn the bag opening face down in the sink and peel it back rather than reaching inside.

  10. Rinse the racks with hot water and a few drops of detergent for a sparkling, streak-free finish.

That is genuinely it. While the bag does its thing, you can clean the inside of the oven, or simply walk away and come back to it later.


Cleaning The Oven Interior

The same gel handles the inside of your oven, the door glass and the stovetop surrounds. Start with gloves on and your arms and wrists covered, and take the racks out first.

Pour a little of the remaining solution into the centre of the oven and spread it with a sponge. 

For glass oven doors, 30 to 60 seconds is usually enough before you wipe them clean. For the oven walls and interior surfaces, leave the gel to work for up to four hours, then rinse with hot water and wipe away the residue. If a stubborn patch remains, a second spot treatment will usually shift it.


Where It Works, And Where To Avoid It

Oven Power is a specialist gel and a little care with surfaces goes a long way. It is suited to oven walls, glass doors, stainless steel racks, enamel surfaces, stovetop surrounds, convection and fan-forced ovens, rangehood filter trays, and even non-coated metal air fryer baskets.

A few important things to keep in mind. Do not use it in self-cleaning ovens, and keep it away from oven seals and flooring. It is not suitable for Teflon, cast iron, aluminium or copper. Because the concentrate is strongly alkaline, wear the provided gloves, keep the room well-ventilated, and avoid contact with your eyes and skin. The full safety directions and the Safety Data Sheet are available on the product page, and they are worth a quick read before you start.


A Product Australians Have Trusted For Years

If the Oven Power Kit feels like a well-kept secret, that is partly because it has been quietly doing the rounds in Australian kitchens for a very long time. OzKleen has been making cleaning products in Queensland since 1995.

We have a tutorial from a few years back that shows the same simple method in action. The packaging has been refreshed since then, but the idea has not changed. A clean oven should not cost you an afternoon or a lungful of fumes. It is the same promise that put OzKleen on supermarket shelves three decades ago, and the same reason customers keep coming back.

 


 

Ready To Give Your Oven The Easy Clean It Deserves?

Whether you are preparing for a rental inspection, recovering from a big weekend of cooking, or simply overdue for a deep clean, the Oven Power Kit takes the dread out of the job. Set the racks soaking, wipe out the oven, and enjoy the kind of finish that usually takes a professional.

Shop the Oven Power Kit to get started. And if you frequently clean ovens in homes and commercial kitchens, the same trusted formula is also available in a 15L size.