Burnt plastic on gas oven burner
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Woodbridge Environmental Tiptophouse.com on Apr 05, 2013Once you scraped as much off as you can, you may just need to turn on the burner and burn the remainder of the plastic off. Just be sure to run your exhaust fan and perhaps open some windows to rid the house of the smell.Helpful Reply
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Gail Salminen on Apr 06, 2013@Barbara L I think @Woodbridge Environmental Tiptophouse.com is providing a good tip. While it heats up you may be able to use a non-metal flipper to scrape more off as it heats up to avoid some of the fumes. Sometimes a wet non metal scouring pad will take a lot off as well. When this has happened to me I was able to remove most of it before the burner got fully hot. I have a ceramic top stove so might be easier than regular electric or gas, in that case you may only way. Good luck.Helpful Reply
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Jamie Thomas-Honley on Apr 07, 2013Pu it in the freezer for a couple of hours, it will get cold and you will be able to pop off the plasticHelpful Reply
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