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Cleaning glass pot lid (the kind with metal edge) Stan 10-05-2006
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Posted by on October 6, 2006, 8:12 pm



Stan wrote:
> I picked up a used glass pot lid, the kind with a metal band around the
> edge. The glass has cooked-on grease on both sides of the glass and I can't
> get this slightly-sticky-in-places residue off. What's a good way to get
> the glass on both sides clean and free of that cooked-on grease/fat?
>
> [To reply directly to me, drop one ' i ' from address.]

Soak in water with a capful of fabric softener.

I clean almost everything with fabric softener.

Search google for uses for fabric softener and you'll get great ideas.

Mrs. Clean


Posted by Jim Yanik on October 6, 2006, 8:29 pm



> I picked up a used glass pot lid, the kind with a metal band around
> the edge. The glass has cooked-on grease on both sides of the glass
> and I can't get this slightly-sticky-in-places residue off. What's a
> good way to get the glass on both sides clean and free of that
> cooked-on grease/fat?
>
> [To reply directly to me, drop one ' i ' from address.]
>

Make a hot solution of gel-auto dishwasher detergent and water and find a
glass or plastic tub big enough for your lid,and soak the lid in the
solution for a couple of hours. If you can keep it hot or warm the whole
time,that's better.

If the metal band is stainless steel and not aluminum,just use Easy-OFF
oven cleaner,as directed on the label.

--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net

Posted by Al Bundy on October 7, 2006, 10:50 am



> I picked up a used glass pot lid, the kind with a metal band around
> the edge. The glass has cooked-on grease on both sides of the glass
> and I can't get this slightly-sticky-in-places residue off. What's a
> good way to get the glass on both sides clean and free of that
> cooked-on grease/fat?
>
> [To reply directly to me, drop one ' i ' from address.]


You're getting an awful lot of "try this" responses! COuld probably buy a
couple of complete sets for the price of the various things suggested if
you don't have them hanging around.

What the hell. Here's a couple of more.
        Greased Lightning with a plastic scour pad.
        Carburator cleaner.

Posted by Goedjn on October 9, 2006, 8:21 am


wrote:

>
>> I picked up a used glass pot lid, the kind with a metal band around
>> the edge. The glass has cooked-on grease on both sides of the glass
>> and I can't get this slightly-sticky-in-places residue off. What's a
>> good way to get the glass on both sides clean and free of that
>> cooked-on grease/fat?
>>
>> [To reply directly to me, drop one ' i ' from address.]
>
>
>You're getting an awful lot of "try this" responses! COuld probably buy a
>couple of complete sets for the price of the various things suggested if
>you don't have them hanging around.
>
>What the hell. Here's a couple of more.
>         Greased Lightning with a plastic scour pad.
>         Carburator cleaner.


Bury it in the yard for a month. That will de-grease
almost anything.


Posted by on October 7, 2006, 2:01 pm


If it will fit in a crock pot with a bit of laundry detergent then that
will work fine.
Stan wrote:
> I picked up a used glass pot lid, the kind with a metal band around the
> edge. The glass has cooked-on grease on both sides of the glass and I can't
> get this slightly-sticky-in-places residue off. What's a good way to get
> the glass on both sides clean and free of that cooked-on grease/fat?
>
> [To reply directly to me, drop one ' i ' from address.]


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