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The bigger issue was after, despite rinsing thoroughly with a lot of water and drying completely, the air fryer still smelled strongly like dish soap. I tested it with a piece of bread afterward and the bread actually tasted like soap.
It's advertised for air fryer baskets, but I would be very cautious using it on anything with a typical nonstick coating. My guess is that something in the formula clings to the pores/texture of the coating and doesn't rinse away easily.
The only thing that fixed it was scrubbing the basket with a baking soda paste followed by a very thorough hot rinse. Thankfully the smell and taste were gone afterward.
TL;DR: On some nonstick surfaces, this can leave behind a soap smell/taste that's surprisingly difficult to remove.
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The bigger issue was after, despite rinsing thoroughly with a lot of water and drying completely, the air fryer still smelled strongly like dish soap. I tested it with a piece of bread afterward and the bread actually tasted like soap.
It's advertised for air fryer baskets, but I would be very cautious using it on anything with a typical nonstick coating. My guess is that something in the formula clings to the pores/texture of the coating and doesn't rinse away easily.
The only thing that fixed it was scrubbing the basket with a baking soda paste followed by a very thorough hot rinse. Thankfully the smell and taste were gone afterward.
TL;DR: On some nonstick surfaces, this can leave behind a soap smell/taste that's surprisingly difficult to remove.
Unrelated but I find that Dawn is the best way to remove Goo-Gone smell, which is often my goo-too when removing adhesive where heat isn't an option. Then IPA to remove the Dawn smell.
Anyway, yeah I've hated the smell of Dawn since I was a child. Surprised that it became so big despite this.
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