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How to remove hardened grease from side of a pot? tariq.1.rahim 06-23-2006
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Posted by on June 23, 2006, 1:09 pm
Put the pot in a 5 gallon plastic bucket. Pour ammonia into the inside
of the pot, and/or fill the 5 gallon bucket to the high burnt on grease
of the exterior. Let it sit in there for a day. If it's outside in
this hot weather, it's even better. It should just rub off with a
plastic scrubbie after that.

I also use that method for barbeque grills. I put them inside of two
sealed up, and doubled up plastic trash bags. Pour in the ammonia, and
put it out on the patio for a day. They clean up easily and without
hard physical labor.

Myrl Jeffcoat
http://www.myrljeffcoat.com


Posted by on June 23, 2006, 1:11 pm

myrl_jeffc...@yahoo.com wrote:
> Put the pot in a 5 gallon plastic bucket. Pour ammonia into the inside
> of the pot, and/or fill the 5 gallon bucket to the high burnt on grease
> of the exterior. Let it sit in there for a day. If it's outside in
> this hot weather, it's even better. It should just rub off with a
> plastic scrubbie after that.
>
> I also use that method for barbeque grills. I put them inside of two
> sealed up, and doubled up plastic trash bags. Pour in the ammonia, and
> put it out on the patio for a day. They clean up easily and without
> hard physical labor.
>
> Myrl Jeffcoat
> http://www.myrljeffcoat.com

Nothing but ammonia? No water?


Posted by JoeSpareBedroom on June 23, 2006, 1:26 pm

>
> myrl_jeffc...@yahoo.com wrote:
>> Put the pot in a 5 gallon plastic bucket. Pour ammonia into the inside
>> of the pot, and/or fill the 5 gallon bucket to the high burnt on grease
>> of the exterior. Let it sit in there for a day. If it's outside in
>> this hot weather, it's even better. It should just rub off with a
>> plastic scrubbie after that.
>>
>> I also use that method for barbeque grills. I put them inside of two
>> sealed up, and doubled up plastic trash bags. Pour in the ammonia, and
>> put it out on the patio for a day. They clean up easily and without
>> hard physical labor.
>>
>> Myrl Jeffcoat
>> http://www.myrljeffcoat.com
>
> Nothing but ammonia? No water?
>

Why dilute it?



Posted by Nancy2 on June 23, 2006, 2:28 pm

JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
> >
> > myrl_jeffc...@yahoo.com wrote:
> >> Put the pot in a 5 gallon plastic bucket. Pour ammonia into the inside
> >> of the pot, and/or fill the 5 gallon bucket to the high burnt on grease
> >> of the exterior. Let it sit in there for a day. If it's outside in
> >> this hot weather, it's even better. It should just rub off with a
> >> plastic scrubbie after that.
> >>
> >> I also use that method for barbeque grills. I put them inside of two
> >> sealed up, and doubled up plastic trash bags. Pour in the ammonia, and
> >> put it out on the patio for a day. They clean up easily and without
> >> hard physical labor.
> >>
> >> Myrl Jeffcoat
> >> http://www.myrljeffcoat.com
> >
> > Nothing but ammonia? No wa

My ex's grandmother used that method for the oven - (not a
self-cleaning one) - put a big bowl of ammonia in the oven and let it
sit overnight - wipe off the crud. I never had very good results doing
it, but she did.

N.
> >
>
> Why dilute it?


Posted by Derek Lyons on June 23, 2006, 2:36 pm

>
>>
>> myrl_jeffc...@yahoo.com wrote:
>>> Put the pot in a 5 gallon plastic bucket. Pour ammonia into the inside
>>> of the pot, and/or fill the 5 gallon bucket to the high burnt on grease
>>> of the exterior. Let it sit in there for a day. If it's outside in
>>> this hot weather, it's even better. It should just rub off with a
>>> plastic scrubbie after that.
>>>
>>> I also use that method for barbeque grills. I put them inside of two
>>> sealed up, and doubled up plastic trash bags. Pour in the ammonia, and
>>> put it out on the patio for a day. They clean up easily and without
>>> hard physical labor.
>>>
>>> Myrl Jeffcoat
>>> http://www.myrljeffcoat.com
>>
>> Nothing but ammonia? No water?
>
>Why dilute it?
>

It's *already* diluted if you buy it at the grocery store. Undiluted
ammonia is an industrial product and fairly dangerous to handle.

D.
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