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tin-foil on the bottom of a oven melted?

my house keeperhow do i get it off?

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It is presumably actually aluminum foil and not tinAssuming you don't have a catalytic coated oven for self cleaning, which coating would be destroyed by the following, first just try to get under the edge with a knife blade to see if you can peel it off If not, remove the shelves ,put the oven on its highest setting, don hot pad glove to protect yourself from the heat, open the door and while the heat is on, so the bottom metal is at its hottest, push at the stuff with a spatula/pancake turner and try to lift it away, having a pan of water to knock the hot metal off the spatula To be honest, if it didn't yield fairly easily, I would just leave it thereIt isn't toxic.

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