Crayons are basically wax. When the stove is cold, use a single edge razor blade to shave off as much wax as possible. Then place a brown paper grocery bad over the crayons, and press the bag with an electric clothes iron. As the bag develops a "wet spot" from soaking up melted crayon, shift the bag to a dry spot. Continue until you have soaked up all crayon, buff with a green nylon scrubber pad. BTW, the iron and brown paper bag work great to get candle wax out of carpet. Good luck, and keep the kids away from the stove.
just put it over the stove to heat it and boom there you go melted chocolate.
Melted Chocolate.
It's next to impossible. You could try chipping it off, or you bring the stove outside and burn off the plastic.
An easy trick for cleaning the outside of a wood stove is to rub bacon grease on it with a piece of newspaper. This works for removing rust and just generally making your wood stove look newer.
You just never know what is in certain plastics so open the windows, doors and put on the stove fan (but not if there are any flames.)
Unfortunately you can't. This has happened to me too. Just go to any hardware store and buy a UNIVERSAL element for your stove. These universal elements fit almost every make of stove and are also quite cheap to buy.
"An amorphous blob has no permanent shape." "The electric stove had melted the tea kettle into an amorphous puddle of aluminum."
i need info on how to conect the wirin ,on an electric cook stove. the wires on the stove are red green and black
I'm afraid you'll need to scrape it off.
Ash pottery because it was accidently made because ashes on the roof of the stove fell on it and melted onto the pot.
Never fill the fryer more than half-full with oil (or melted fat) - and NEVER leave it on the stove unattended !
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