tonight_we_fly
Active Member
At the weekend I boiled up my second extract brew. All seems to have gone fine, apart from a brief boil over (which I quickly attended to at the time).
However, it did seem to leave a residue of some horrible black stuff all over the cooker, which I'm finding it murder to try to get off. It scrubbed off of the outside of the brewpot easily enough, but doesn't seem to be so yielding from the enamel surface of the cooker.
I've tried various regular kitchen cleaning products, and also tried giving it a scrape rather than a wipe but still making very little progress. Just wondering whether anybody has any magical tips that they're able to share? There are probably all sorts of chemicals sitting on the shelves in Homebase which I could try out, but if anybody actually has a tried and tested solution for cleaning up after a boil-over then that would be priceless.
However, it did seem to leave a residue of some horrible black stuff all over the cooker, which I'm finding it murder to try to get off. It scrubbed off of the outside of the brewpot easily enough, but doesn't seem to be so yielding from the enamel surface of the cooker.
I've tried various regular kitchen cleaning products, and also tried giving it a scrape rather than a wipe but still making very little progress. Just wondering whether anybody has any magical tips that they're able to share? There are probably all sorts of chemicals sitting on the shelves in Homebase which I could try out, but if anybody actually has a tried and tested solution for cleaning up after a boil-over then that would be priceless.