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Why Is My Oven Smoking and How to Fix It




Opening your oven door to clouds of smoke can be alarming — especially when the smoke alarm goes off! While a smoking oven isn’t always a sign of disaster, it’s definitely something you need to address. At Isle Shine Limited, we understand the challenges of keeping your kitchen appliances in top shape. In this blog, we’ll explore the most common reasons why your oven might be smoking and how to fix them.


Common Causes of a Smoking Oven


A smoking oven can often be tackled without calling a specialist engineer. In most cases, it’s due to something simple, but it does take a bit of effort to resolve. Here are the main causes of oven smoke:


1. Grease Build-Up


One of the most common culprits behind a smoking oven is a build-up of grease and fats. When cooking greasy or oily foods, fat can splatter onto the oven’s interior walls, door, and racks. Over time, this residue can accumulate and start to smoke every time you turn on the oven.


**Solution:** Regularly clean the inside of your oven to remove grease build-up. Use a baking soda paste (three parts baking soda to one part water) to coat the interior surfaces and let it sit overnight. Wipe away the paste with a damp cloth and spray a vinegar and water solution to remove any residue.


2. Food Spills

Cooking mishaps like dripping sauces or overflowing casseroles can cause food to burn on the oven floor, creating smoke and an unpleasant smell.


**Solution:** After the oven cools, remove any burnt-on food with a scraper or a baking soda paste. Keeping food in oven-safe trays or dishes helps reduce the risk of spills.


3. New Oven Residue

If your oven is brand new and smoking on first use, it’s likely due to residue from the manufacturing process. Oils and protective coatings can emit smoke when heated.


**Solution:** Run your oven empty at its highest temperature for about an hour to burn off any residue. For self-cleaning ovens, run an empty cleaning cycle to remove any manufacturing oils.


4. Residual Cleaning Products

If you recently cleaned your oven and it’s still smoking, soap residue might be the cause. Excess cleaning product left behind can emit smoke or smells when the oven heats up.


**Solution:** Wipe down the interior with a vinegar and water solution to remove leftover cleaner and dry the surfaces thoroughly.


How to Prevent Your Oven from Smoking


Prevention is always better than cure! Here are some tips to stop your oven from smoking in the future:


- **Use oven-safe trays and mats:** Place food on baking trays or fireproof oven mats to catch spills.

- **Maintain space:** Keep food at least three inches away from heating elements to reduce splattering.

- **Regular Cleaning:** Clean your oven and racks at least once a month to prevent grease and grime from building up.

- **Quick Clean-Up:** Wipe down the oven after each use once it has cooled.


Professional Oven Cleaning with Isle Shine Limited


Even with regular maintenance, ovens can accumulate stubborn grime over time. Isle Shine Limited offers professional oven cleaning services that leave your appliance spotless and smoke-free. Our eco-friendly cleaning products are tough on grease but safe for your family and pets.


Contact us today to schedule your professional oven cleaning and say goodbye to smoke and lingering odors for good!


For more cleaning tips and services, visit [www.isleshine.co.uk](http://www.isleshine.co.uk).


 
 
 

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