So my daughter tried to clean off drippings from a hot burner with a scrubbie sponge and the sponge melted right onto the burner. Will any of the solutions offered here be best to try?
By Ingrid C.
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With the stove completely cool, I'd try using a razor blade.
Spray wd40 and wait a couple minute and wipe with clean. Soft rag
THIS WORKS: APPLY SOFT SCRUB, BUT YOU MUST LET IT SIT ON THE BURNED ON PARTICLES FOR A GOOD 5 MINUTES OR MORE. THEN US A PLASTIC SCRAPER (PAMPERED CHEF SELLS THESE) AND SCRUB IT OFF.
Oh my gosh!!! It worked. I melted a plastic bag to my flat top and nothing worked until I tried this.... Turn up the heat to high and burn the plastic until it turns gray. Then cool the stove and wipe the ashes away. No scrubbing or melting a spatula trying to scrapped it off!! This works!
Pleas reply if you found something that worked for this. I've had my stove one day cooked one meal dropped some water (not thinking I wiped it immadently with a rag from the same material) now my stove top is messed up on that burner!!!!
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