Not good. Most oven cleaners contain sodium hydroxide (also known as lye). This is very caustic (corrosive) to many materials. Used in an oven that is porcelain coated steel- no problem. Used on a countertop, it is likely to cause damage to the countertop material. Use a general purpose cleaner. For stubborn stains, use a small amount of chlorine type bleach, and remove it and rinse with water after a very brief exposure (30 seconds or so).
The harsh chemicals in oven cleaners can at the least diminish the color and finish of kitchen counters. You would not want to use them on counters. A great natural way of getting stains, even very stubborn stains, off counters is to use baking soda followed by vinegar to remove the baking soda residue. What is the effect of oven cleaner on kitchen counters will depend on the type of material that the counter is made of.If your countertop has already been damaged by exposure to oven cleaner, you may be able to restore the finish on a solid surface top by buffing it out, or by re-oiling a butcher block. Laminate may be tougher.
Oven cleaner is rather acidic and strong. It should not be used on countertops as it can strip the food grade sealant placed on the material. It can stain, leave harsh residue behind and cause illness if accidentally ingested.
The 10 chemicals you could find in a kitchen are: dishwashing detergent, oven cleaner, antibacterial soap, glass cleaner, drain cleaner. Some people keep all purpose cleaner, hand soap, ammonia and floor cleaner.
Most are a strong base, alkaline. Oven cleaners usually contain sodium hydroxide (lye) or something similar.
Oven cleaner cleans your oven.
Coffee maker, toaster, blender, small counter oven, rice maker
A child shouldn't be using any oven cleaner. It's very toxic. When using oven cleaner, ensure the kitchen windows are open and the children aren't anywhere near it. If you or you'r teenager are cleaning the oven, follow standard precautions and have them wear a face mask and thick gloves.
Easy off is the all time best oven cleaner.
oven cleaner is not an element so it is not in the periodic table
Oven cleaners are high in alkaline, ranging from 10 to 14 pH.The higher it is, the cleaner the oven is
yes, LYE (secondary name) is an active ingrediant in oven cleaner
ONLY if the oven cleaner is of the non-abrasive type !