Ok so I tried a coupke of methods .the first was self cleaning the oven.bad mistake .it must have baked the foil into the enamel of stove..tried vinegar and baking soda..any help at this point would be much appreciated..
Hi Angelo, so sorry you are dealing with this mess. Here are a few answers from our hometalk group. Hope you find the answer to your problem. Stay well.
You should check with the manufacturer before trying to remove. Many of them have a solution that won't damage your finish. I put in a new oven 2 years ago and it states in bold, near the beginning of the manual, do not use aluminum foil in the bottom. It is also embossed in the bottom of the oven. I'm not sure what the issue is but it seems many people have had this happen to them.
Angelo...once you get it clean you need to purchase the oven liner for the bottom of your oven...mine was a gift a number of years ago but l love it...l have seen them at Bed Bath & Beyond and in catelogs. Mine is several years old now and is still in great shape even after an oven fire...in my new one now! Good luck
I would check with the manufacturer. Self cleaning temps are crazy high and probably baked/ bonded the foil onto the metal in such a way that attempt to remove it may damage the oven surface.
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Here's a solution
http://www.howtocleanstuff.net/how-to-remove-melted-aluminum-foil-from-the-oven/
Here's two ways Angelo. Seems like you are on the right track using vinegar.
https://www.hunker.com/12577203/how-to-remove-tin-foil-stuck-to-the-bottom-of-an-oven
www.howtocleanstuff.net/how-to-remove-melted-aluminum-foil-from-the-oven
the foil was baked on when you used the self clean cycle because they get to over 500 degrees! here is some helpful info for you
http://www.howtocleanstuff.net/how-to-remove-melted-aluminum-foil-from-the-oven/
https://www.hunker.com/12577203/how-to-remove-tin-foil-stuck-to-the-bottom-of-an-oven
https://www.hometalk.com/35931852/q-see-below
How to remove tin foil stuck to bottom of oven?
Here are a couple of different methods...sounds like one of these will work for you. http://www.howtocleanstuff.net/how-to-remove-melted-aluminum-foil-from-the-oven/
I have used a product for cleaning Toilet Bowls, but it takes time and patience. See: http://www.manualofman.com/2013/how-to-clean-burned-aluminum-foil-from-your-oven/
There are other tips available at: http://www.howtocleanstuff.net/how-to-remove-melted-aluminum-foil-from-the-oven/
Hi Angelo, so sorry you are dealing with this mess. Here are a few answers from our hometalk group. Hope you find the answer to your problem. Stay well.
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Mar 27, 2018 - How to remove tin foil stuck to bottom of oven? Answer. Jerry Melanie Simmons Barbara. +3. Answered. Cooking a casserole I ...
You should check with the manufacturer before trying to remove. Many of them have a solution that won't damage your finish. I put in a new oven 2 years ago and it states in bold, near the beginning of the manual, do not use aluminum foil in the bottom. It is also embossed in the bottom of the oven. I'm not sure what the issue is but it seems many people have had this happen to them.
Try a straight edge razor
Let the oven cool completely.
Carefully scrape off as much foil as possible with a razor blade.
Ventilate the area.
Spray the oven cleaner on the spots.
Leave the cleaner on the spots for about 20 minutes, then wipe the area clean.
Repeat the process as many times as necessary to remove the foil.
I would check with the manufacturer before I tried anything. They may have a method for you that will not damage the oven or void your warranty.
Angelo...once you get it clean you need to purchase the oven liner for the bottom of your oven...mine was a gift a number of years ago but l love it...l have seen them at Bed Bath & Beyond and in catelogs. Mine is several years old now and is still in great shape even after an oven fire...in my new one now! Good luck
I would check with the manufacturer. Self cleaning temps are crazy high and probably baked/ bonded the foil onto the metal in such a way that attempt to remove it may damage the oven surface.
Angelo were you able to get it cleaned off?
This should help: http://www.howtocleanstuff.net/how-to-remove-melted-aluminum-foil-from-the-oven/
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/494199759090752455/ is some solution