You should be able to scrape it off using a new blade, such as a blade for a Stanley knife or box-cutter. Hardware stores sell scraping handles for this,and they're also good for getting paint overspray off car glass. Be warned: this can damage some oven glass doors and cause them to shatter when hot.
You can heat the oven till it becomes warm enough to liquefy the plastic, then scrap it off. Or you can buy Muriatic Acid, otherwise known as Hydrochloric Acid, which is highly corrosive and probably not the best route to take.
There's also burning it off, but that will create a poisonous gas, so you'll want to leave the stove open, and open all windows and doors, aim a fan towards the door or window closest
Funny thing; Hydrochloric acid can be found in gastric acid, so maybe if you don't eat for a while and hurk up into a jar for a bit, you could produce your own remover? :D Just a random silly fact. ^^
To remove the plastic in a self cleaning electric oven, place a bag of ice on the plastic. Leave until the plastic is brittle. Carefully lift the plastic with a razor blade. I a gas oven, turn the gas off before attempting the process.
It should flake off when cooled but some paint also. That don't work? Warm it back up to soften the plastic and remove it carefully.
Try runing the dryer for a whilr until the plastic starts to soften as a result of the heat. Sill awkward hard work but it will make it easier.
Let the plastic cool and harden. Then simply peel it off. This same thing happened to me on my electric stove top.
you reheat the oven and wipe it off ...
my advice would be to try using something more stiff to 'chisel ' it off
By mixing a paste of water and baking soda, and applying it to the area of the roaster oven where the bag melted, you should be able to clean the plastic off. If baking soda is not available you can try using cream of tartar.
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toaster oven
No, plastic will melt. You need a metal or a silicone mould.
It depends on the type of plastic, how hot the oven was when the plastic melted, whether and how the oven was cleaned, and other factors. Some types of plastic do give off toxic fumes when overheated, and those fumes can possibly leave toxic residues in an oven.
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Yes, it can. A toaster oven is like mini oven, literally, a oven safe glass dish can be put in a toaster oven
Yes, If you're toaster acts like a oven. hope it helps
One way to make tiles from plastic is to melt plastic in the oven in the shape of a tile. Plastic pony beads are an excellent source for plastic that can be melted into different shapes. In a square metal pan, arrange the beads with the hole facing up in a single layer. Nonstick pans work best. Bake at 350 degrees until the beads are fully melted. Let cool and remove from pan.
Average amps for a toaster oven