I have a Black & Decker Toaster over model CTO6305. While baking a cheesecake in the oven some butter dripped from the pan and landed on the heating element. That butter is now trapped in the metal part under the heating element (the part that sort of wraps around the bottom of the element... see attached picture). I think, if we could simply clean that off then there would be no problem with the oven BUT I see no way to do that since that part does not come off. Can you help ?

Asked by Frank on 11/06/2010 3  Answers

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0 Solution...Squeeze q-tips between the top and the bottom heating element covers to soak up butter then carefully spray some "green" kitchen cleaner onto the inside of the bottom cover use q-tips to loosen remove anything that was left. Use paper towels to dry bottom cover. Wait so everything is completely dry.... then use oven.
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