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It's always amazing how it only takes a second for plastic to melt on the stove or in your oven. If you're tired of spending lots of time trying to remove melted plastic without much luck, read some of these time-saving solutions to common questions. In most cases, you won't need much more than elbow grease and things you already have in your pantry!
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Question 3 of 5:
How do you get melted plastic off of a glass oven door?
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Scrape off the hardened plastic if there's a lot of it. If you can see a puddle of melted plastic on your glass oven door, get out a razor. Carefully hold the razor blade at a 45-degree angle and scrape off the plastic.
- Avoid going back and forth against the glass with the razor since you don't want to scratch the glass.
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2Scrub a baking soda paste on the glass door to remove little bits of melted plastic. If you see small stringy bits of melted plastic on the door, pour some baking soda into a bowl. Then, stir in enough water to make a paste. Spread it on the glass door and use a scrubbing brush to work it into the glass of the oven door. When you wipe off the paste with a paper towel, it should lift the melted plastic, too! [4] X Research source
- You may have to repeat this if you still see a little melted plastic on the glass.
- This is also a great way to clean built-up grease from the glass door.
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Question 4 of 5:
How can I remove melted plastic from a glass cooktop?
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Scrape off the plastic with a razor blade. Carefully work the blade under the plastic at a 45-degree angle. Keep moving the razor blade under the plastic until you've removed most of it.
- Don't have a razor? You can use any firm, plastic spatula as long as it doesn't scratch the glass.
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2Scrub baking soda and vinegar onto the surface to remove the rest of the plastic. Sprinkle baking soda right onto the stovetop where the melted plastic is at. Then, fill a spray bottle with vinegar and spray it onto the baking soda. Let it sit for up to 20 minutes before you scrub the stovetop with a heavy-duty scrubbing sponge. [5] X Research source
- Wipe off the baking soda to check if the plastic is all gone. You might have to repeat this if there was a lot of melted plastic on the stove.
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- Don't cook with your oven or stovetop until you've removed the melted plastic. Melted plastic releases harmful chemicals that could contaminate your food.Thanks
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References
- ↑ https://www.cnet.com/how-to/wrong-way-to-clean-glass-stovetop/
- ↑ https://cleaning.lovetoknow.com/cleaning-tips/how-remove-melted-plastic-from-oven-safely
- ↑ https://cleaning.lovetoknow.com/cleaning-tips/how-remove-melted-plastic-from-oven-safely
- ↑ https://cleaning.lovetoknow.com/cleaning-tips/how-remove-melted-plastic-from-oven-safely
- ↑ https://inductionguide.com/clean-induction-cooktop/#Cleaning_with_baking_soda_and_vinegar
- ↑ https://youtu.be/bHoaDC7Wrwo?t=82
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