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Try soaking it with a solution of water and dishwasher detergent (the kind that goes in the dishwasher, that is.) After a while, that should help.
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No suggestion for cleaning it, but have you used the crock pot liners. They are wonderful.
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Put water and some Arm & Hammer baking soda in the pot, then put your slow cooker on cook for a few hours. LOVE that baking soda. Gets all sorts of baked on stuff off. I don't keep dryer sheets in the house because of the scent, but that sounds like an interesting fix. Good luck!
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My daughters made a cake in my cast iron skillet and cooked it in the fire when we were camping. I almost wrung necks before we got it clean. The next time they lined the pan with foil.
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Originally Posted by Maggiemay
Originally Posted by mmdquilts
Get denture tablets. I would use 2 and fill the crock pot with hot water and let it bubble away.
seems to me, i have heard of using ammonia,putting the pan,or in your case the crock, in a plastic garbage bag, and setting it outside for a day or so. if you have scratched the crock, i would be concerned about the burnt smell getting on other food. |
Originally Posted by ssgramma
Dawn Power Disolver - best stuff I've ever used!
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Try using a Mr. Clean eraser. It always works for me.
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I acccidently discovered that scrubbing with crumpled aluminum foil gets off a lot of gunk.....
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Try straight lemon juice. The dryer sheet method sounds like it might work as well. My boss puts fabric softner on baking pans with cooked on grease/food, let is soak and off it comes.
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Let us know if you get it cleaned up and what worked for you.
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