So I bought a hair crimper recently, and whenever i use it on my hair it smells really funny, almost like it's burntThe same goes with my new curling ironAny way to fix this?
you did the right thing by cleaning out as much plastic as possible and then attempting to burn out the restexactly what i would've donei can't tell you 100% if the oven is now safe (or ever will be with that roomate around.), but i would bake cookies in it after doing all that, if that helps! as far as the roomate suggestion.since this is only a temporary situation, i would ignore as much as possiblea sloppy roomate is better than a mean, vindictive roomatejust remind yourself, it won't be this way foreversomeday you will look back on all this and laugh.
DO NOT apologize to her for incinerating her bowlshe is obviously inconsiderate and doesn't know how to bother to clean up after herselfYour cookies should be finebut I am concerned as to why you put up with this behaivorthis person is obviously crying out for a lesson on cleaning.
simple answer, when you first buy any heat tool it'll be coated with a special type of oil and that oil layer will burn on over time and until then you'll get a really bad burning smell, it should say that somewhere in the box or a little note stuck on the cord? the solution is to apply a heat guard that smells good and work it into the hair and then when you straighten you will get the smell of the product XD ps: next time include that in your question otherwise you'll b getting the wrong answers