How to Remove Melted Aluminum Foil from the Oven There\'s kinds of household messes. There\'s dirt-on-floor, stain-on-rug, dog-stuff-on-porch and lazy-husband-on-couch. This also includes metal-on-metal in case of ovens. Let\'s face it, we make mistakes,
Although aluminum foil has long been used to protect the oven bottom from drips and spills, it is now causing havoc with new ovens. This has happened to so many people that we have several widely proven methods to remove the
Tin foil and aluminum foil can come in handy when cooking a variety of foods in your oven. However, it can fall, land on the base of the oven, melt and become stuck. Do not let melted aluminum foil become your foil. It can be removed with a few cleaning
I had this brilliant idea to put aluminum foil at the bottom of my oven while I cooked pizza at very high temperatures. I was hoping it would catch any toppings that fell off so I could quickly remove them and prevent smoke. The result is that the foil bonded to the oven
How do I remove melted aluminum foil from the bottom of a GE self cleaning - Answered by a verified Appliance Technician Information in questions, answers, and other posts on this site comes from individual users, not JustAnswer
How to and how NOT to clean the aluminum foil burned to the bottom of your oven pan. I had the same My oven was fairly new, and I had put a piece of aluminum foil on the bottom to catch some drippings. I was shocked when I saw that it had melted and
I TOO Have a brand new oven ended up with two sheets of aluminum foil melted to bottom floor of oven. I read the booklet that came with oven tried all their ideas with no luck. I also ran oven through the self cleaning procedure with no luck. even scraping it with
Dummy me thought I would be good put down some foil on the bottom of the oven to catch the drippings. Well, come to find out when I went to remove it part of it came off but a bunch is also stuck thee. I was going to suggest soaking it with water
Read the How to Remove Aluminum from Bottom of Oven discussion from the Chowhound Cookware, Cleaning food community. Join the discussion today. I lined the bottom of my oven with aluminum foil with the intention of catching drips etc.. to make clean-up
I doubt you have melted aluminum foil at the bottom of your oven. The melting temperature of aluminum foil is 660 degrees Celsius (1,220 degrees Fahrenheit) at standard pressure. It is possible that you have a layer of grease between some foil and your oven
Turn your oven on AT 300 degrees and set a kitchen timer for 40 minutes. Take care when you open oven door asre will be steam, but you might be able to carefully remove aluminum foil from oven bottom. Don\'t remove baking pan until
How to remove melted aluminum foil from oven bottom, let me go look, it\'s a whirlpool model AND ITS 2 - Answered by a verified Appliance Technician Information in questions, answers, and other posts on this site comes from
I placed a sheet of non-stick aluminum foil on the bottom of my oven to catch the drips from something I was baking. Instead, the foil melted onto to the porcelain surface and I can\'t remove it with any non-abrasive cleaners - the appliance manual says not to use
Dummy me thought I would be good put down some foil on the bottom of the oven to catch the drippings. Well, come to find out when I went to remove it part of it came off but a bunch is also stuck thee. I was going to suggest soaking it with water
So although it might have been possible to line an oven bottom with foil in the past without a problem, these ovens produce intense heat there that can melt aluminum when the oven is on even briefly. Then the aluminum coating is very difficult to
Jan 23, 2012 - Although aluminum foil has long been used to protect the oven bottom from drips and spills, it is now causing havoc with new ovens. This has happened to so many people that we have several widely proven methods to remove the
Try these following tips in order to remove the melted foil in your oven. * Make sure your oven is not hot * Remove the burner grates for easier access where the foil is melted * Use steel wool or a scrapper to remove as much foil as possible *
Aluminum foil can melt when exposed to enough heat. If it comes in direct contact with a hot, glass stove top, it may stick and melt onto the surface. There are several ways to remove and clean the stove top to make it fully functional once again. Always wait
Read the How to Remove Aluminum from Bottom of Oven discussion from the Chowhound Cookware, Cleaning food community. Join the discussion today. I lined the bottom of my oven with aluminum foil with the intention of catching drips etc.. to make clean-up
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Although aluminum foil has long been used to protect the oven bottom from drips and spills, it is now causing havoc with new ovens. This has happened to so many people that we have several widely proven methods to remove the
I placed a sheet of non-stick aluminum foil on the bottom of my oven to catch the drips from something I was baking. Instead, the foil melted onto to the porcelain surface and I can\'t remove it with any non-abrasive cleaners - the appliance manual says not to use
I have a self cleaning oven, which specifically states not put aluminum foil on the bottom, of course I didn\'t see this, it melted onto the bottom of the oven after using it 1 time. It wouldn\'t pull up, nor would using the oven cleaning feature work. any
Melted aluminum is extremely hard to remove from the floor of an oven. You may be able to carefully scrape off as much of the aluminum as possible using a straight razor blade. Take care to avoid cutting yourself with the blade if you try this
So although it might have been possible to line an oven bottom with foil in the past without a problem, these ovens produce intense heat there that can melt aluminum when the oven is on even briefly. Then the aluminum coating is very difficult to
I see Pvalde2 provided you with excellent information on removing foil from the oven floor. use a metal scraper as it will damage the bottom of your oven. You should use a plastic scrub pad and some hand dishwashing detergent and a plastic scraper to remove
I have had my Electrolux Double Ovens for only a month and tonight I was so intent on keeping the pretty blue interior clean that I put aluminum foil on the bottom of the oven (the floor not the rack) and it melted and is not stuck. I called Electrolux and they of
I have read quite a few posts about people having problems with aluminum foil melting in the oven, but not one has a good solution to the problem. Has anyone figured it out My oven is brand new, no spills, etc., on the bottom for the foil to stick to. I decided to
BE CAREFUL, remove as much of the foil as possible Turn oven on to 200 lay an old wet bath towel on top. Use a plastic spatular to remove the foil. They said it will take some time to remove the foil, in some cases days, and that you can still use the oven