if you have a self cleaning oven you can put pieces in the oven and then
clean it
if not then put the pieces in the bathtub and run water and whatever
cleaner you need with it
hope this helps
yours in lace
At 07:04 PM 11/13/2005, Helen wrote:
Hi,
Has anyone got any ideas about cleaning a rack from the oven
grill? unfortunately, it's got legs on either side of it so I couldn't
up-end it and leave it in the grill pan itself which is currently full of
bicarb of soda and a bit of water ( http://www.recipezaar.com/138100 if
you're interested ) I'm not willing to spend hours stood there with a
Brillo pad but also am not willing to spend far too much on a bottle of
magic Mr Muscle stuff. I'm sure there's probably something in the "How
clean is your house?" book, but my parents are on holiday, so I can't ring
and ask Mum (oh, and it's midnight!)
Thanks in advance,
Helen
(btw, it wasn't me who let it get into such a state in the first place
- my housemates are fairly good at tidy, but useless at clean!)
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