Clearly, NOT one of my finest moves, lol.
These are BRAND NEW cookies sheets, which I stored in the bottom of the stove and like a dummy, then USED the stove.
I cry.
WHAT can I use to get these now baked on tags OFF?
These are NON STICK cookies sheets, so nothing metal or abrasive.
Any ideas?


I got FOUR, thankfully, so only two are like this...the other two went to good use yesterday, lol. 
I tried:
Soaking in dish detergent, nope.
Soaking in 409, nope.
Ran them through the dishwasher even, nope.
Quoting justone_jen:
Maybe Goo-Gone?
Yeah, I am pretty close to walking over to my neighbor's to bum some Goo Gone; do you know if that is abrasive or not though??
Quoting Radarma:
Quoting justone_jen:
Maybe Goo-Gone?
Yeah, I am pretty close to walking over to my neighbor's to bum some Goo Gone; do you know if that is abrasive or not though??
Quoting justone_jen:
I've always used it with just a wash cloth, and it's never damaged anything, but I'm not 100% certain that it wouldn't. Sorry, mama. :/
Quoting Radarma:
Quoting justone_jen:
Maybe Goo-Gone?
Yeah, I am pretty close to walking over to my neighbor's to bum some Goo Gone; do you know if that is abrasive or not though??
Thank you, it was really a dumb thing to do. I have been using ANCIENT cookies sheets with foil for years as this is just something I never would think to buy when out and about...and like a ninny, I managed to ruin two of them before even using.
Quoting Radarma:
Quoting justone_jen:
Maybe Goo-Gone?
Yeah, I am pretty close to walking over to my neighbor's to bum some Goo Gone; do you know if that is abrasive or not though??
Baking soda with a small amount of water to make like a paste, and a scratch pad that is made for non stick surfaces, or a magic eraser maybe.
You are not stupid, easy mistake. Do not feel bad, I turned the oven on while the deep fryer was packed in it, I had just moved, and completely forgot about it being packed in there, cause the oven was stored for 3 months.



- Radarma
on Jan. 4, 2012 at 4:31 PM