You can buy cheap, aluminum protectors that can be tossed when the get nasty.
Natter 69: Practically names itself.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Teppy, they are very cheap to replace. Soaking them overnight might help if you really want to try and clean them. Otherwise, I have found that if you replace them getting these slightly pricier coated ones means they'll be easier to clean next time around.
You can buy cheap, aluminum protectors that can be tossed when the get nasty.
I think that's what's called for. These are...I think we created charcoal on them. We could burn them for fuel.
I think they did do a colonscopy, though, so there has been some testing.
Oh, that's good. I kept having to talk my family down from going postal at most of the medical profession, but truth is, that first doc really fucked up. Totally missed the tumour.
He called to apologise while she was recuperating in hospital. I guess Hallmark doesn't make a card for that?
I think we created charcoal on them.
So glad to know I am not the only person this has happened to.
I have used spray-on oven cleaner for getting that kind of gunk off, but you need to make sure you have ventilation and you keep any pets away.
I have used spray-on oven cleaner for getting that kind of gunk off, but you need to make sure you have ventilation and you keep any pets away.
The bonus is that I could clean the oven. Which also hasn't been cleaned in that aforementioned unspecified very long amount of time.
Is it tacky to wrap the drip pans in aluminum foil? I seem to recall my grandma doing that.
They ARE cheap to replace. You can use soaking, Brillo then Magic Eraser, but it might be worth the $12 to buy new ones.
Oh ita, that is absolutely infuriating. I mean, I know doctors are only human and make mistakes, but still!
Oh, I'm pretty sure it does.
Yup.