Treating oil residue:
1. oil residue separation: separating oil residue from water is a key step to treat oil residue. First, pour the oil residue into the filter to let the water flow out, while the oil residue remains in the filter.
2. Collection of oil residue: A special container is needed to collect oil residue. Glass or stainless steel products are recommended because they are durable and easy to clean. Use a fine mesh filter to prevent oil residue from entering the drain pipe.
3. Treatment of oil residue: pour the collected oil residue into special chemical products that can be used for oil removal, soak for a period of time, and then pour it into the trash can or send it to the community garbage treatment center.
Treatment of carbon slag:
1. Cleaning of carbon slag: firstly, take out the carbon slag blocks such as the furnace head and furnace plate of the integrated stove and soak them in warm water with detergent for cleaning.
2. Scrubbing of carbon residue: Wash the residual carbon residue with dish brush, warm water and soap. Especially for scrubbing large areas of carbon residue, it is recommended to choose a professional cleaner or use a decontamination cleaner such as Palm Baite.
3. Boiling of carbon residue: treat carbon residue with high temperature or drying method, such as putting it in an oven, setting a suitable temperature and boiling it. In this way, the carbon residue can be treated into blocks, which is convenient for subsequent treatment and recycling.
Generally speaking, special materials and skills are needed to deal with the oil residue and carbon residue of integrated stoves. In the process of use, it is necessary to pay more attention to timely cleaning, keep the kitchen clean, and it is strictly forbidden to pour oil residue and carbon residue into sewers or trash cans to avoid environmental pollution.