How to Remove Melted Plastic from a Frying Pan

Place the frying pan with the melted plastic in a freezer., Meanwhile, find a non-marring object like a piece of wood, plastic mallet etc., Remove the super-cooled frying pan from the freezer., Place the frying pan on a flat surface, with the bottom...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Place the frying pan with the melted plastic in a freezer.

    Leave it to chill for at least a couple of hours so that when you take out the pan, the plastic must have hardened.
  2. Step 2: Meanwhile

    You can use anything with some heft, but it should be softer than the metal of the frying pan. , Make sure the plastic has hardened. , Its better to do this job on floor that kitchen shelves.

    Whatever surface it is, it should be able to withstand a great amount of force. , Do not tap too hard.

    It can cause damage to the pan. , Be patient with this job.

    Gradually the plastic will separate from the pan.

    Once it is removed, wash the pan before any use.
  3. Step 3: find a non-marring object like a piece of wood

  4. Step 4: plastic mallet etc.

  5. Step 5: Remove the super-cooled frying pan from the freezer.

  6. Step 6: Place the frying pan on a flat surface

  7. Step 7: with the bottom side turned up.

  8. Step 8: Using the striking tool

  9. Step 9: gently tap the bottom of the frying pan in the area where the plastic is pooled.

  10. Step 10: If this fails

  11. Step 11: repeat step 5

  12. Step 12: but not quite as gently.

Detailed Guide

Leave it to chill for at least a couple of hours so that when you take out the pan, the plastic must have hardened.

You can use anything with some heft, but it should be softer than the metal of the frying pan. , Make sure the plastic has hardened. , Its better to do this job on floor that kitchen shelves.

Whatever surface it is, it should be able to withstand a great amount of force. , Do not tap too hard.

It can cause damage to the pan. , Be patient with this job.

Gradually the plastic will separate from the pan.

Once it is removed, wash the pan before any use.

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