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Burnt On Grease on Glass Dish?

How-to clean burnt on fat from glass cookware?

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April 20, 20220 found this helpful

This has worked for me on a pyrex baking dish: put a dryer sheet in it, fill with boiling water, cover with foil, and leave it to soak over night. Good luck!

 

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April 20, 20221 found this helpful

I use a Magic Eraser. A knockoff works fine.

 

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April 21, 20220 found this helpful

Here is a get recipe for your issue, with most of the products you have around your home. This is simple and affective - www.wikihow.com/clean-baked-on-grease-off-glass-dishes...

 

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April 21, 20220 found this helpful

I think the fastest and easiest way to clean a dish that has burned on grease is to use oven cleaner. Another method is to mix 1 tablespoon cornstarch and 1 tablespoon vinegar together in a mixing bowl. Use a soft sponge to apply the mixture to your dish and this will soften and clean the baked on grease. Another way to clean a dish is by using baking soda and dish soap.

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Let the dish soak in hot water for 15 minutes, then use a sponge and continue to sprinkle more baking soda over the stubborn areas as you scrub the dish. The abrasion from the baking soda really helps clean the grease. I've also used 'Bar Keepers Friend' and it works well too. Using toothpaste is yet another option.

 

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April 21, 20220 found this helpful

Probably any of the methods mentioned will eventually get the job done but which is the best? and the easiest?

I thought these two sites were interesting as each site rated the method used. I have also used several methods and I like using baking soda and dish soap.

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www.goodhousekeeping.com/.../
www.thekitchn.com/cleaning-showdown-glass-baking-dishes...

 
April 22, 20220 found this helpful

Moisten the sponge or soft cloth with water.
Pour a couple teaspoons of baking soda onto the cloth or directly into the glass cookware. Scrub the burnt areas with the baking soda and soft cloth until they are removed. Use a nylon scrubbing pad, it won't scratch the glass, but offer more cleaning power than a soft cloth.
If the stains remain, rinse with water. Then spray the surface with ammonia.
Scrub again with a soft cloth.
Rinse and repeat if necessary.
Once clean, wash the item as usual to remove any residue cleaning.

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If you have a denture cleaner then simply fill the dish with water, then drop in a denture tablet and allow it to fizz as long as needed.

 
April 27, 20220 found this helpful

Try the most effective ways of cleaning glass bakeware:
1. Soak your glass dish in warm water, then add some soap and baking soda to it and let it sit for about 2-hours. Then rub with a sponge for 2-3 minutes. Baking soda softens, and soap dissolves oil and stains from food. Never use metal sponges and steel wool, they may scratch the glass dishes.

2. Soak the glass dish in hot water for about 15 minutes, then use a Magic Eraser to remove the stains. Drain the water and clean the burnt-on food away with a moist Magic Eraser.

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3. Put a dryer sheet in your dish, fill it with warm water and wait until the water is cold. Rub with a sponge the stains, they will be easy to remove.

4. Mix 1 tablespoon cornstarch + 1 tablespoon vinegar and apply the solution to a rubber sponge. Rub continually and with pressure your glass dish. Vinegar and cornstarch will soften the stain over time.

5. If you have expired toothpaste, then brush your dish with a good quantity of toothpaste. You will see the effects soon enough.

6. Apply the Bar Keepers Friend to the stains, then scrub them with a moist sponge. You can also try forming a paste with Bar Keepers Friend and water, let it stay on the stains for a few minutes, then rub the stains.

 
September 21, 20220 found this helpful

Baking soda and let it site and eventually it will breakdown and u can scrub it off.

 
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