Baking Soda Is Key To Cleaning Melted Plastic Off Your Oven

Baking soda is an effective and eco-friendly solution for cleaning melted plastic off your oven. When plastic accidentally melts onto your oven surfaces, it can seem like an impossible mess to tackle. However, using baking soda can make the task much easier. Start by allowing the oven to cool completely to avoid burns and further melting. Once cooled, gently scrape off as much of the hardened plastic as possible using a non-abrasive tool, such as a wooden spatula, to prevent scratching the oven's surface. Mix a paste of baking soda and water, ensuring it has a thick consistency. Apply this paste generously over the remaining plastic residue. Let it sit for several hours, or even overnight, to allow the baking soda to work its magic. Baking soda is slightly abrasive and alkaline, which helps break down the plastic and lift it from the surface. After the paste has had time to set, wipe it away with a damp cloth. Stubborn spots may require gentle scrubbing with a soft brush. This method not only removes the plastic but also neutralizes any lingering odors. Ensure the oven is thoroughly cleaned and dry before its next use.
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Other ways to tackle melted plastic on your oven

Good old sodium bicarbonate (the chemical name for baking soda) can help resolve many kitchen and cooking mishaps. It can even enhance the flavor of bitter coffee and tenderize steaks. However, melted plastic can be particularly tricky to remove. In situations like this, vinegar and baking soda make a powerful team. Start by applying dry baking soda directly onto the melted plastic—no water needed. Create a bubbly reaction by spraying vinegar over the baking soda. Using a sponge or scrubber, gently scrub the melted plastic until it starts to lift off the oven surface. If that doesn’t work, add more vinegar or baking soda as needed.

For any stubborn remnants, a dinner knife or a safety razor blade held at a 45-degree angle can be useful. If those tools can’t tackle the remaining bits, grab your scrub brush and a non-abrasive cleaner like The Pink Stuff. Regardless of the tools you choose for this task, be sure to thoroughly clean the oven once all the plastic is removed to eliminate any residue. After that, your kitchen should be free of fumes and disasters once more!

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