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    Have you tried warming it up by turning the burner back on, then scraping it off with a metal paint scraper? If you do this, make sure you open all the windows, so the fumes don't accumulate before you start!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Karen View Post
    Have you tried warming it up by turning the burner back on, then scraping it off with a metal paint scraper? If you do this, make sure you open all the windows, so the fumes don't accumulate before you start!
    Thanks Karen! But problem is solved. It came clean up. It wasn't completely cooled off yet and I carefully peeled it up. And we have the exhaust fan above the stove too, so if I had to heat it up again I would have opened windows AND used the fan. Now I must remember this happened because I'm sure it will still smell the next time that burner is used. And of course, that is the burner we always use.
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    What a mess. I'm glad that you were able to peel off the plastic. I have a very old electric stove but I do keep burner covers on it. In the past many of my previous roommates would just turn on one of the burners without removing the burner covers. I kept telling them to just remove all of the covers before they turned anything on. So many covers were melted and they also smell like burning plastic. Now I live alone so unless one of the cats does something I shouldn't have any more of these problems. I usually only use the oven now and I use the microwave oven for everything else.

    On a slightly different note, quite a while ago I noticed a plastic burning smell when I was driving. It turned out that some thick plastic got stuck under my car and it melted. I had to take the car to a gas station near my work and the man had to remove it. At first he said that it might just have to burn off but when he looked at it more closely, he said it would take a long time for it to burn off. Now every time I see a plastic bag floating around while I'm driving, I make sure to avoid driving over it.

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    Tracey, my dad is always burning the burner covers. My mom, at one time, had back up covers for when he'd burn one. She also tried to get him to remove all of the covers when he used the stove. But that never worked. Then again, this is the guy that turned on the deep fryer (knowing my mom had removed the oil to clean it) and wandered why it was beeping. Luckily it has a safety feature and shut itself off.

    I have also ran over things and had them burn. I think one time it was a tarp. You know the blue tarps? And that smelled horrible burning as well. When I see something like that on the freeway I always check in my mirrors to make sure I see it flying around after me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Taz_Zoee View Post
    Tracey, my dad is always burning the burner covers. My mom, at one time, had back up covers for when he'd burn one. She also tried to get him to remove all of the covers when he used the stove. But that never worked. Then again, this is the guy that turned on the deep fryer (knowing my mom had removed the oil to clean it) and wandered why it was beeping. Luckily it has a safety feature and shut itself off.

    I have also ran over things and had them burn. I think one time it was a tarp. You know the blue tarps? And that smelled horrible burning as well. When I see something like that on the freeway I always check in my mirrors to make sure I see it flying around after me.
    Wow! I guess your mom is lucky that your dad never burned the house down. It was a clear tarp that was stuck under my car. Burning plastic smell is the worst. Another one is burnt popcorn because it's also hard to get rid of this smell.

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    Quote Originally Posted by krazyaboutkatz View Post
    Wow! I guess your mom is lucky that your dad never burned the house down. It was a clear tarp that was stuck under my car. Burning plastic smell is the worst. Another one is burnt popcorn because it's also hard to get rid of this smell.
    LOL, I just burnt some popcorn today. All they have now are those darn pop bowls and it was the first time I'd popped one. I burnt it, threw it away and made another one.
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