I was just wondering if products with sodium percarbonate in them (nappy soakers) would be ok/good for cleaning burnt on foodstuffs on cooking equipment.
For example WeberQ trivets. I was thinking you could leave them soak overnight???
Cheers John.
Hey Jim said
07:24 AM Mar 2, 2015
Hi John,
Keep a can of Easy Off oven cleaner (Red can)costs $3.00 in any super market.Spray on, wash off under tap in half an hour.I use it all the time.
Jim
sandsmere said
09:34 AM Mar 2, 2015
I don't know whether nappy soaker would do the trick there or not John.
I once burnt the bottom of a saucepan very badly and put bi-carb soda on it for about 24 hours and it did the job.
hako said
10:32 AM Mar 2, 2015
If the deposits have been baked on many times you will find that oven cleaners such as Easy Off or any other caustic cleaner will only remove the bits that still have oil/grease in them. The black deposits remaining will be pure black baked on carbon which can only be removed by abrasion....usually steel wool and plenty of elbow grease. Sometimes the deposits are as hard as a porcelain coating.
Good Luck.
woolman said
11:33 AM Mar 2, 2015
I use Bicarbonate Soda and white vinegar works well in loosening burn stuff without damaging surface. Still needs some rubbing but not too hard.
A lot of oven cleaners are very damaging to the surface making harder to clean next time.
Neil
sandsmere said
02:10 PM Mar 2, 2015
hako wrote:
If the deposits have been baked on many times you will find that oven cleaners such as Easy Off or any other caustic cleaner will only remove the bits that still have oil/grease in them. The black deposits remaining will be pure black baked on carbon which can only be removed by abrasion....usually steel wool and plenty of elbow grease. Sometimes the deposits are as hard as a porcelain coating. Good Luck.
Bi-carb soda will do it . let it fester for 24 or so hours. It come off reasonably easy.
Not too much water, just enough to turn the bi-carb into a paste.
Aus-Kiwi said
10:09 PM Mar 2, 2015
Cook up some rhubarb .
Radar said
10:16 PM Mar 2, 2015
I will have mine with ice cream, thank you.
So sorry I could not help myself.
meetoo said
01:31 AM Mar 3, 2015
Thanks for the replies. It is nice to hear of other things that you use.
Still if any one has used a sodium percarbonate product in cleaning burnt on food stuffs i would love to hear how you got on with it.
I was just wondering if products with sodium percarbonate in them (nappy soakers) would be ok/good for cleaning burnt on foodstuffs on cooking equipment.
For example WeberQ trivets. I was thinking you could leave them soak overnight???
Cheers John.
Hi John,
Keep a can of Easy Off oven cleaner (Red can)costs $3.00 in any super market.Spray on, wash off under tap in half an hour.I use it all the time.
Jim
I don't know whether nappy soaker would do the trick there or not John.
I once burnt the bottom of a saucepan very badly and put bi-carb soda on it for about 24 hours and it did the job.
Good Luck.
I use Bicarbonate Soda and white vinegar works well in loosening burn stuff without damaging surface. Still needs some rubbing but not too hard.
A lot of oven cleaners are very damaging to the surface making harder to clean next time.
Neil
Bi-carb soda will do it . let it fester for 24 or so hours. It come off reasonably easy.
Not too much water, just enough to turn the bi-carb into a paste.
I will have mine with ice cream, thank you.
So sorry I could not help myself.
Thanks for the replies. It is nice to hear of other things that you use.
Still if any one has used a sodium percarbonate product in cleaning burnt on food stuffs i would love to hear how you got on with it.
Thanks John