Re: Removing built up Carbon From Baking Trays
Hi Bev I do this the same way I clean my oven.Re: Removing built up Carbon From Baking Trays
Years ago when my Dad used to work nights in an engineering factory, he used to take Mum's gas oven top parts to work and soak them in some sort of acid overnight. They came back next morning gleaming like new! Mum never did let her secret out to our nosey neighbour!Re: Removing built up Carbon From Baking Trays
I've found that if you use the laundry stain remover powder in the pan with water and pop on a low heat on top of the hob and let it simmer away it will help to get rid of baked on stains etc., Well worth a try and have also used for cleaning the top of the hob. To do this I just wet the hob and sprinkle lightly with the powder and leave a while then 'scrub' with a kitchen scrub sponge. Come up sparkling - hope this helps a little.Re: Removing built up Carbon From Baking Trays
This is amazing stuff and for sale in most well stocked supermarkets. You put the trays and racks in a bag that comes with it and it soaks in the potion and theres no mess! It restored a very yukky but expensive roasting tray of mine.Re: Removing built up Carbon From Baking Trays
Re: Removing built up Carbon From Baking Trays
I should have read the instructions more carefully but luckily noticed as soon as I applied a little so not a huge amount of damage done. Taught me an important lesson but didn't realise how powerful a product it was. It did state to be careful with use...........xThread Tools | |
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