use a metal spatula, and apply dish soap to the balloon so it can wash off easier
A melted rubber balloon should only be removed by the power company. Removing it yourself could result in deadly shock.
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It will melt
i think when you heat it up a oil balloon i think it gonna melts.
a candy bar melted in his pocket
Chocolate is not normally melted in an oven. break up the chocolate into pieces and place in a saucepan. The saucepan is then lowered into a larger pan with water in it, known as a "bain maree". Stir until melted...
If there was no feedback in an oven system, it would keep getting hotter until it melted, exploded, or was turned off.
The rubber of the balloon will melt and burn. Then once the rubber has a hole melted in it the water will fall out and put out the fire.
I've melted (and burnt) sugar just by putting it over the candle.
because the rubber and the air expand .
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.
Most balloons are made out of melted, and burned rubber. Sometimes plastic. You can also tell by the smell of the balloon when it pops.