Non-stick Cooking Glue.

The other day, I decided to have some breaded fish fillets for supper.  So, I got out my non-stick cooking spray, sprayed up a cookie sheet and pop the fillets in the oven.  When they were finished baking, I took them out and slid them on to my plate.  Great!  No stick!

Ah, but when I went to clean up the cookie sheet, I discovered that it was covered in glue like substance.  And, that glue like substance had baked onto the cookie sheet.

Now, I realized that the goo was probably from the cooking spray.  So, I figured that it would wash off in the dish washer.  So, I put it in.

Ah, but the next day when I emptied the dishwasher, the cookie sheet still had its’ goo.  Rats!  Well, I could see that it was time to get out the scrounge.

Now, the scrounge is next to the last resort.  The last resort being steel wool.  So,  I was pleased to see that the scrounge was making a dent in the goo.

A little soap, a little hot water and a whole lot of scrubbing and the cookie sheet was clean.  Yes!

But, some how, the thought of spending 20 minutes cleaning off the goo doesn’t really appeal to me.  And while the  spray may be quick and easy, I decided to get an olive oil mister instead.  Maybe I can use my left over cooking spray for putting down linoleum.

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