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Melted plastic

Postby JanB » 06 Jun 2019, 09:09

:oops: :oops: :oops: :oops:

In my slightly piddled state last night, I melted a plastic spatula on the hob :oops: :oops: I've managed to get some of it off, by picking at it - but there is a large blob still stuck.

Any ideas?
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Re: Melted plastic

Postby Kaz » 07 Jun 2019, 08:31

Not off the top of my head :shock: I'll give it some thought :lol:
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Re: Melted plastic

Postby Kaz » 09 Jun 2019, 13:19

I asked himself. Once I'd reassured him that I hadn't melted plastic on our hob :P he said maybe if you got it warm again it might scrape off? :? :ugeek: :idea: :?:
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Re: Melted plastic

Postby JanB » 09 Jun 2019, 17:37

I'll try it, but will have to be very careful.

Grumpy hasn't seen it yet :oops: :oops:
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Re: Melted plastic

Postby manxie » 09 Jun 2019, 18:01

A very sharp knife with a thin blade if possible and with the blade almost flat on the hob literally cut it off.

I did similar recently by knocking the plastic strainer onto the hot hob by the time I could empty my hands to get it off it had melted on.

I did as I advised you with one of my butchering filleting knives and got it all off .....OR ......if you have one a paint scraper that you use to remove excess paint of the glass of the window when you have slipped with the brush when decorating

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Re: Melted plastic

Postby JanB » 09 Jun 2019, 19:47

Think I'll have to fess up and let our Grumpy have a go.

I'll probably make it worse :oops: :oops: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Melted plastic

Postby Kaz » 09 Jun 2019, 19:51

:lol: Good luck ;)
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Re: Melted plastic

Postby cruiser2 » 27 Sep 2020, 10:10

We have got a scaper with renewable blades which we use to scrap the rings on our hob. This removes anything which has been burnt onto the glass hob.

No scartches.. Just a wipe over after use.

Try Google as I can't remember where we bought them.
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Re: Melted plastic

Postby JanB » 27 Sep 2020, 12:17

It's an inox hob Cruiser, not sure it would work on that.

Most of it has cone off :oops: :oops: :lol:
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