i think cannot lar...it might burn...n d gas release is poisonous
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You cannot use plastic wrap DIRECTLY in the oven. You CAN wrap the food in plastic, sealing it tightly. Then wrap the package in aluminum foil, again, making a tight seal, and put it in a pan. Keep the temperature below 350*F (177*C).
Plastic wrap does not melt in the Sun as it is designed to withstand relatively high temperatures. It can be safely used for cooking which well exceeds temperatures experienced when exposed to the sun.
it will melt about in an hour or either in 1 or 2 minutes
No, the plastic will melt in the oven ============= You can't wrap the DISH in plastic wrap then foil, but you can wrap the FOOD in plastic wrap, then foil, THEN put it in the dish to bake. Keep the temperature no higher than 350*F (177*C). Works great with ribs. Well I'll have to disagree with this answer. Just last night I baked a plastic wrap covered Lasagna in Pyrex..... in fact, I made two 9 x 9 dishes without consequence. The pasta heated nicely in 45 minutes @ 350*. Easy removal without any cheese sticking to the wrap.... unlike it does with aluminum foil.
ice will melt faster wrapped in aluminum foil and plastic wrap when you put it outside
Probably paper. Some plastics melt.
All shrink wrap is plastic wrap, but not all plastic wrap is shrink wrap.
if you want it to melt then yes, but otherwise no No it will melt. --- There are special kinds of plastic wrap that can be used in a microwave. However, I often use normal plastic wrap to cover up a bowl with soup when warming it up in a microwave and it does not melt at all. It gets a little soft but that's it.
No, you cannot, the wrap will melt into the food and over the dish. Use aluminum foil or a pie tin for a cover.
Plastic wrap can reflect heat and keep it within a contained area for a limited amount of time. Plastic wrap is a poor conductor of heat and that is why it can be used to keep some foods fresh and warm for some time.
not really it could melt in direct sunlight. but if it is not in direct sunlight then no. peace out guys
If the package says it is microwaveable....some of the older packages were not.
Yes, plastic wrap is impermeable.
you use plastic wrap for covering something.