Bijou
Quote: Mams
They are usually metal.
And cast iron is usually wooden. Yes.)))
I don't know, maybe someone has metal grates from the oven, but over the years they rust like cute ones. Especially after I sprinkled the oven with Shumanite out of stupidity.
Bast1nda
Bijou, maybe those that are white?)))))

Well, I am black, so weighty that there are soaps on top, I have 4 of them on each burner, and around the glass, everything seems to be OK. And I didn't wash the little ones, but now I want to. Can they be washed?
marinastom
Natasha, it seems to me that they are aluminum alloy. Some of them turned dark, well, I couldn't see them ...


Added Saturday 18 Feb 2017 10:20 PM

I'm talking about such a thing.

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Kafam
Quote: Mams

The question was about the grates from the oven. They are usually metal. Cast iron, I would not venture into the dishwasher.

Why is it impossible to cast iron, I always thought that there was something, but cast iron cannot be killed

And the guides are nothing? Do not rust? Is there all the same metal (alloys)?
Bijou
Quote: Kafam
Why is it impossible to cast iron, I always thought that there was something, but cast iron cannot be killed
Well, yes .. The most problematic dishes. Because it is rusting.))
Anyutka
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In a parallel Temko Anastasia took the position that the multicooker bowl can be washed in the PM. And I got a clear feeling that the bowls from the multicooker and the bread machine cannot be washed in the PM. Moreover it seems to methat I read the reviews that after washing in the PM, the bowl cover cracked and fell off.

Does anyone else wash the multicooker bowl in the PM? Maybe everyone is already washing, except me ...
I wash the hairpin in the PMM and the bowl from the multicooker and from the bread machine and the pan on which I cook, my laziness does not allow my mother to wash it with my hands.




Quote: Giraffe

Has anyone washed the grill from the airfryer?
I washed both the grate and the bowl, everything is ok.
OlgaGera
Quote: Anyutka
and from the bread machine
but this is in vain. Vedeoko HP doesn't like this. And why wash there? Wipe clean with a napkin. The pulley does not like long contact with water. There, oil seals and gaskets from an aggressive environment will fail.
Sens
Quote: Anyutka

I wash the hairpin in the PMM and the bowl from the multicooker and from the bread machine and the pan on which I cook, my laziness does not allow my mother to wash it with my hands.



I washed both the grate and the bowl, everything is ok.
Are you kidding when you reply to a post dated Dec 20? 2009, or seriously?
Lily777
Hello, and I have a frying pan, the coating after the PM swelled up, and everything went into small bubbles for emission




Here (And, I can't insert that photo ..
Igch
I washed the sieve, which is Chinese, supposedly made of stainless steel. The entire coating peeled off and the sieve rusted. Another soap grater, on the contrary, washed off some of the rust. But it seems to be from ancient times.
For comparison (I had to buy a new one)
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