I have a chrome oven that has some really stubborn burnt-on food splatters that I can’t seem to get off. I’ve tried using degreaser and a sponge at first, then the same product with steel wool, and then lightly with a sanding block. The sanding block was working but someone told me that can remove the chrome plating, which then allows rusting of the metal underneath.
What would you all recommend as the best way to thoroughly clean those difficult burnt-on spots without damaging the chrome plating? I want to get it really clean without risking damage to the oven surface itself. Any specific products or techniques you have used that worked well for this?
0x4E4F@infosec.pub 11 months ago
I really don’t care if I damage Chrome… Firefox on the other hand… you better not touch that!
On the serious side though, yeah, sanding it down will damage the chrome. You might not get to the metal, but it will become less shiny and porouse, and more food will stick to that particular part in the future, and it will be harder to get off.
We have a product over here, it’s called Arris DeGrass, I don’t think you have that in the US… it’s a degreaser, but it’s extra strong, like you don’t use that without gloves, EVER!.. ask me how I know 😂. Most people use it for cleaning ACs and degresing engines around here. So, basically, find an engine degreaser and use that, that should work just fine. But make sure you wash down everything REALLY REALLY good afterwards.