How about using a wet s o s pad on the burner; then rinsing it with fairly
hot water.
This would be all the more doable if you could take the burner right out of
the stove and return it when the rubber has gone.
CB: The Old Leather Bat
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brittany Simpson" <autumnrain...@att.net>
To: <cookinginthedark@acbradio.org>
Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2013 6:07 AM
Subject: [Bulk] [CnD] Need a little help, a cooking accident
Hello list,
I'm kind of embarrassed to admit I did this, but tonight while cooking
dinner, I placed a kitchen grips oven mitt on the stovetop after pulling
something out of the oven. Unfortunately I placed it too close to a
burner that had just been used to boil frozen corn on the cob. Only the
edge of the oven mit touched the burner, but the burner was very hot and
some of the oven mit melted onto the burner. It's not a very substantial
amount, only a tiny bit of rubber on a couple of the burner rings, but I'm
not really sure how to get it off so I can cook with that burner again.
Can anyone suggest the best way to get just a tiny smidge of melted on
rubber? the material may be silicone, I'm not entirely sure what the
kitchen grips oven mits are made out of, I just need to get the itsy bitsy
mess off my burner. Any suggestions?
Thank you,
Brittany
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