• village604@adultswim.fan
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        7 minutes ago

        No, not after boiling water, but cooking food is likely going to end up with some on the range.

        It’s not necessarily a health hazard, but it can definitely attract insects. Cue Archer’s, “Do you want ants?” bit.

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      2 hours ago

      Kinda hard to do when the stovetop’s still hot.

      Then by the time it cools down, I’m already 3 or 4 activities past cooking and forget entirely about it…

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        1 minute ago

        I’m definitely not saying I clean mine off every time, or even most of the time. But I know it’s something I should be doing.

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      4 hours ago

      No food you eat is going to touch it + annoying to clean, so ends up lower priority than other surfaces.

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        3 hours ago

        Know why it’s annoying to clean? Because you left the dirt on it for a while, and successive heat events from your regular cooking baked it into the surface.

        Source: I do this, and when my partner or my mother cook, they easily wipe the surface off every time with a wet rag. I wait ages, and have to clean it with a scrubber and Jif.

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          3 hours ago

          Because there are hot bits you can’t touch for a while afterwards that stick out of it + control nobs.

          I do get the appeal of inductions because of that, would still want analog controls for them though.