Barkeepers Friend may work. Or, a soak in hot water with ammonia in it. Either way, it will take some elbow grease. You may want to cook at lower temperatures.
The best way to remove a sticky residue from plastic is to use a gentle emulsifier. A gentile antibacterial soap and a soft bristle brush can normally get rid of a sticky residue.
Use nail polish remover and a rag to scrub it off.
To remove sticky residue from a book cover, try using rubbing alcohol or an adhesive remover. Apply a small amount to a cloth or cotton swab and gently rub the residue until it lifts off. Be cautious not to damage the book cover or pages while cleaning.
WD-40 works well removing the sticky residue.
I always use Goof Off and it takes every bit of residue off very cleanly.
gently rub baby oil or WD40 on it.....
I would heat the griddle back up and wipe it off while it is warm.
To effectively remove silicone residue from a surface, you can use a combination of rubbing alcohol, white vinegar, and a scraper tool. First, apply rubbing alcohol to the affected area and let it sit for a few minutes to loosen the residue. Then, use a scraper tool to gently scrape off the softened silicone. Next, apply white vinegar to the area to further break down the residue. Finally, wipe the surface clean with a damp cloth.
To effectively remove sticky residue from sandpaper, you can use a cleaning solution like rubbing alcohol or adhesive remover. Apply the solution to the residue and gently scrub it off with a brush or cloth. Make sure to let the sandpaper dry completely before using it again for optimal performance.
Buy a product called "Goo-Gone"- it should remove label residue and has a lemon scent
Hair spray should work, you can also buy goo gone, or a citrus cleaner.
Maybe try Goof Off but in a pinch you could try nail polish remover :)