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.
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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.
Ginger, what brand?
KitchenAid. I am pondering Occupy KitchenAid.
He called to apologise while she was recuperating in hospital.
Most doctors won't ever admit they screwed up. He can be as sorry as he wants, but I'd still like to strangle him.
See also my mother's migraine doctor.
Is it tacky to wrap the drip pans in aluminum foil? I seem to recall my grandma doing that
My mother did that, too. I suspect it's not really necessary if you clean them periodically.
Good luck, FAQ-wife and FAQ-baby! Hang in there, Jon!
Congratulations, Vortex! That's excellent news.
Yay for Jon and FAQ-wife! And a lot of easy birthing ~ma, too.
Is it tacky to wrap the drip pans in aluminum foil? I seem to recall my grandma doing that
My mother did that, too. I suspect it's not really necessary if you clean them periodically.
Oh yeah, that "cleaning" thing. I hear that works. Besides, I suspect that aluminum foil with greasy food bits on it might be flammable, and I don't want to be the cause of a spectacular fire.