Fill your pan with boiling water and washing up liquid and leave it to soak. after a few hours scrub the pan and it should come off. If it doesn't come off fully put it in the dishwasher.
Acid Water
yes, foil does keep cooking oil clean.
If you rub an ice cube on it, you may be able to scrape it off of the material. Oil, like cooking oil, will also help it dissolve, but then you have to clean up the oil.
clean oil from rubber
Use a dab of cooking oil and rub the glue off then clean the mirror with window cleaner to remove oil. No harm to the mirror, works on any type of glass.
wash it off with water
Only if you are going to clean it up.
To clean cooking oil from car seats, talcum powder or cornstarch can be applied to the area and then brushed away. A laundry pretreatment can then be sprayed on the spot and washed with the hottest water.
use bread and grease
to clean oil off off tools is important because it will carry oil onto other jobs that the tool is used for and you will not get oil on you when touching the tool
If you are cleaning the oil off of something then use done dish detergent. That's what people use to clean oil off of beards after an oil spill.
When you want to clean pliers, make sure that you have oil (not cooking oil), rag and the pliers that you are cleaning. You may want to work above a piece of newspaper.Then open the pliers and put oil at the top, sides and front. Wait for five minutes and clean with sand paper.Answer There is nothing wrong with using cooking oil for lubing tools if you have to -it's better than nothing.