Cando232
Cando232 OP t1_jdzvcns wrote
Reply to comment by smackythefrog in LPT: clean your stovetop after using the oven. The heat loosens grime for easy removal by Cando232
Be very careful. Those heating elements will burn the ever loving shit out of you in a split second. In a confined space it's like a game of operation. I'd try a strong oven degreaser and clean it cold. Honestly depending how bad it is it may be worthwhile to just buy a new one, and get said idiot a George Foreman grill while you're at it. Toaster ovens aren't multi hundred dollar like full ovens
Cando232 OP t1_jdyq88j wrote
Reply to comment by boing757 in LPT: clean your stovetop after using the oven. The heat loosens grime for easy removal by Cando232
Someone else = future me
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Reply to comment by Glutenous in LPT: clean your stovetop after using the oven. The heat loosens grime for easy removal by Cando232
Well it used to be included with 4G hence the name 4GAS but they removed it then changed the name to 5G so people don't realize it's not covered anymore
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Reply to comment by Jaded_yank in LPT: clean your stovetop after using the oven. The heat loosens grime for easy removal by Cando232
Look at Mr fat cat over here with his liquid nitrogen some of us can only afford gaseous
Cando232 OP t1_jdwdp2p wrote
Reply to comment by gl21133 in LPT: clean your stovetop after using the oven. The heat loosens grime for easy removal by Cando232
That's normal, you need to upgrade to the wireless heat package
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Reply to comment by Scuka1 in LPT: clean your stovetop after using the oven. The heat loosens grime for easy removal by Cando232
Thank you for rewording my post to add the element of passive aggression
Edit: why are you booing me I'm right
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Cando232 OP t1_je20e0y wrote
Reply to comment by smackythefrog in LPT: clean your stovetop after using the oven. The heat loosens grime for easy removal by Cando232
The stronger the chemical, the less scrubbing needed. The most effective thing would be something like EZ-off oven cleaner (sodium hydroxide solution if you're not in US). You should be able to spray, let it sit, and wipe off, but make sure you wear rubber gloves as it can burn bare skin. If you don't like strong chemicals, I've heard people use baking soda+water, barkeepers friend, dawn dish soap, lemon juice, or vinegar. Other brands/types of oven cleaner/degreaser would fall somewhere in between the above two options, they don't vary too much apart from special cases like the EZoff