How to remove stuck cheese?
"ImStillMags" > wrote in message
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> On Thursday, April 4, 2019 at 9:55:48 PM UTC-7, Julie Bove wrote:
>> I am not the one doing this but someone here likes to eat a lot of Swiss
>> cheese. They put it on their food and nuke it. The cheese gets
>> overcooked,
>> IMO and some of it gets stuck to the bowl/plate/casserole.
>>
>> I use a plastic dish brush to wash my dishes. Sometimes I don't notice
>> the
>> cheese on there, especially if it's a small amount. The cheese welds
>> itself
>> to my brush and then I can't get it off.
>>
>> If I see the cheese, I scrape it off with whatever is handy. Usually a
>> table
>> knife or spoon. Then to be sure, I rinse it with hot water and run a
>> paper
>> towel over it to get anything that's left before I wash it.
>>
>> I guess my question is more about the dish brush. Why does the cheese
>> weld
>> onto there and how can I get it off? I have to keep replacing the
>> brushes.
>> Sometimes I can run them under water and pull the cheese off with a paper
>> towel but this doesn't always work.
>>
>> Help! Thanks!
>
> Do you have a dishwasher? Put the dish brush in the dishwasher . That
> works.
Yes but I don't use it. Can't even use it as there is a clog in the line
somewhere. You would think that running water over it would work. It
doesn't.
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