Need help cleaning crock pot

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Cover the burnt area completely with tomatoe sauce...let sit for however long necessary. It is amazing what tomatoe sauce can clean up! Good luck.
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Try a few fresh dryer sheets and leave it a day or too. They work amazingly for me.

Good luck
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I've heard some folks use water and a couple of dryer sheets and let it sit for a day or so.
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Quote: I recently cooked a pork roast in my crock pot using BBQ sauce. Well, I must have let it cook too long because the bbq sauce is now part of the bottom of the crock pot. I don't know how to get it to come clean. I have soaked it for days, I have chipped at it with a butter knife, I have boiled it, nothing is removing it. Do any of you have a suggesting for removing the baked on bbq sauce?
Put a couple of dyer sheets in it, fill it with hot water. Leave it over night, in the morning it will wash right off. I do it all the time, it works great on dishes you cook in in the oven to.
Hey, I'm all for no unneccessiary scrubbing!!!
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Nover heard of dryer sheets! Gonna give it a try! Amazing how people find things out! I will let you know. If that doesn't work I will try all of the above! I just have to give the dryer sheets a try because it sounds so odd! Thanks everyone!
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Quote: Dawn Power Disolver - best stuff I've ever used!
My thought too. Works wonders, not that I ever burn food.....LOL
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Quote: I might put water with baking soda in the crock pot and turn it on over night. This should soften the cooked on material.
What I did when I burned baked beans in mine. It worked for me.
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I soak my burnt stuff in vinegar overnight. Sometimes I have to clean what I can and soak a second time, but it always works.
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Dawn Power Disolver - amazing what it will remove.
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