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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