Use a paper towel
2007-02-23 00:48:35
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Try this: First wipe away all the grease you can with paper towel. Then, if anything is still stuck/fried on, put just enough water in the pan to cover everything, then put it on the stove and slowly bring up the heat until the water begins to a slow boil. When this happens, take a spatula and begin to pull the gunk up. Basically, what you'll be doing is 'boiling off' the gunk. (Momma does this and it works.)
One trick I heard of (but have never had the chance to try) is this: Put some water in the pan and then place a drier sheet (ie: a Bounce dryer sheet) in the bottom and let sit overnight. In the morning, the gunk is supposed to come right off.
2007-02-23 01:00:53
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answered by pinduck85 4
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I scrape as much of the solid oil off with a spatula first, then use a paper towel to remove the rest. Be sure to dispose of the oil properly - do not put it down your drain. I keep an old coffee can in the refrigerator to hold used oil and grease. When it is full, I toss the whole can away.
2007-02-23 00:52:14
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answered by cat m 4
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You can add some water with soap...and put it over the soft fire...until the dark comes out....if it does not goes out with this technic try rubing the dark place with a really soft sandpaper...
if the frying pan is made of stainless still be careful to rub it in the direction of the design of the button (see the button of the frying pan first)
2007-02-26 11:10:20
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answered by Lereve 2
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Use a clean paper towl and through the oil in a glass container or something to hold the hot oil. Don't put it down the drain. Then add th oil and continue.
2007-02-23 01:10:44
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answered by Sandee 3
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Kitchen towel (paper) is easiest. Pouring oil down the sink is really bad because it clogs your pipes and the whole neighbourhoods pipes too!!!
2007-02-23 01:00:21
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answer #6
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answered by jop291106 3
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Peanut oil is powerful adequate. a mild oil like that it ultimate. Sesame oil could be too heavy, each in specific situations, despite the fact that it provides slightly complementary style. in case you desire a healthful oil, decide for grapeseed. it fairly is flavorless and extremely mild, plus it has antioxidants and omega-3.
2016-10-16 07:46:43
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answered by ? 4
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if there's quite a bit of oil..I suggest pouring into a can , let it sit until the oil hardens into fat then toss in garbage. never pour oil down the sink drain.
2007-02-23 00:59:21
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answered by friskymisty01 7
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use a paper towel. Do not throw the grease down the drain as it will clog up your pipes!
2007-02-23 00:50:34
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answered by Anonymous
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If you have a non-fry sticking pan (like mine) rather than a non-stick frying pan then Brillo is the only way to go.
2007-02-23 00:50:26
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answered by Del Piero 10 7
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