Problem
How to Remove Burnt-on food
Food that has cooked onto a surface — sugar, cheese, sauce — rather than a grease film alone. Burnt sugar on a glass cooktop is a different risk than spatters on a microwave wall.
How to remove Burnt-on food
- How to Remove Burnt-On Food from an OvenBreak down blackened, carbonized food spills inside an oven using an overnight baking soda paste and vinegar rinse without harsh chemical fumes.
- How to Remove Burnt-on Food from an Electric Coil StovetopClean baked-on grease and carbonized food spills from electric burners and metal drip bowls with baking soda paste while protecting electrical contacts from moisture.
- How to Remove Burnt-on Food from a MicrowaveSteam-clean rock-hard baked-on food splatters, cheese crusts, and carbonized sauces inside the microwave cavity using trapped white vinegar and lemon steam.