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Aluminum-foil paper glues on the radiant-cooker after melting. How to remove it without hurting the radiant-cooker?

Aluminum-foil paper glues on the radiant-cooker after melting. How to remove it without hurting the radiant-cooker?

Answer:

Heat it and than tear it down.
Keep the radiant-cooker operating and then wipe it with a cloth.
You can use hydrochloric acid to corrode.
The panel of induction cooker is microcrystalline board with a higher hardness than aluminum, so it is ok to take the aluminum-foil paper down gently with the small blades.
Heat it and then wait it to melt. If pasting area is large, you can consider droping on the cold water under high temperature after heating. However you should control the quantity of water and be careful not to make water spill over into the radiant-cooker to damage the panel.

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