How To Remove Burned On Foil
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Ok how do i remove foil from bottom of oven?
Ok so I tried a couple of methods . the first was self cleaning the oven. bad mistake.it must have baked the foil into the enamel of the stove..tried vinegar and baki... See more
Scrape what you can. You may need to cover it with a damp towel for overnight to try and work it loose. I've also used a paste of baking soda and vinegar to loosen a stubborn area.
I clean all my racks with ammonia. put enough in to keep it moist for about 12 hours and I think it will loosen it.
Hi: I agree with Terri, I even have used newspaper because it's bigger than a paper towel. Good luck! I've been leery of those non stick "protectors" you can buy to put in the bottom of the oven, too.
I was a property manager and cleaned my share of ovens, you can use a straight edge razor scraper and scrape as much of the foil off as possible, if anything remains use a pumice stick/stone, it will take off the foil, burnt on everything and won't scratch the enamel. It will also clean racks with out discoloring the metal. They work awesome
Look on the box for the foil for a phone number... call the manufacturer of the foil and ask them how to remove it.... good luck!
I would spray it with a cleaner de-greaser and let it stay wet for a few hours or overnight. Then clean with paper towels and a magic eraser.
Did you use a reputable brand-name foil, and did it say on the box that it was recommended for use in the bottom of an oven?
All foils, and all silicone heat resistant or non-stick mats are not equal thickness and density. Unless it says on the outside packaging the actual temperature (F or C degrees) it is rated for, they cannot be trusted to not disintegrate or melt.
Try a plastic scrubby not to scratch