Am Freitag, 24. Oktober 2008 10:51 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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>> The only idea I can think of, aside from buying a new oven, is to move it
>> outside and run self clean again (twice). This will be wildly bad for the
>> environment, but my primary concern is my health and the quality of my
>> food
>> after. Buying a new oven, and putting this one in land fill, would not be
>> better for the environment.
>>
>> Would running self clean, twice, basically ensure that the residue has
>> been
>> decomposed to a state that is harmless to my health?

>You might consider carbon remover, similar to that used by a machanic to
>clean your car engine.
>It gets rid of most crap from an oven and leaves it looking like new.
>Might be worth a try before resorting to more drastic measures......
>:)
You are absolutly right.
I just was thinking the plastic filter first got vaporized and most of it 
condensed all over all parts ans only very few of it is pure coal
already.
So more information might be needed :-)

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