How do you get melted plastic off dishwasher heating coils?

To remove melted plastic from dishwasher coils:

Disconnect from power source: Before you begin, ensure the dishwasher is unplugged or turned off at the circuit breaker to prevent electrical accidents.

Scrape off large chunks: Use a spatula or a plastic scraper to remove as much of melted plastic as possible. Be cautious not to scratch or damage the metal heating coils.

Use a plastic or wooden spatula to loosen the plastic: Hold a plastic or wooden spatula against the plastic and firmly slide it along the surface. This should help to loosen the plastic's bond with the heating coil.

Apply a cleaning solvent: Apply a cleaning solvent specifically designed to dissolve melted plastic. Follow the instructions on the solvent's label for proper use and safety precautions. Let the solvent sit for the recommended time to break down the plastic.

Wipe away softened plastic: After the solvent has had time to work, use a clean cloth to wipe away the loosened melted plastic. Continue to scrape and wipe until the plastic is completely removed.

Rinse thoroughly: Rinse the heating elements thoroughly with warm water to remove any remaining solvent residue. Ensure all traces of solvent are gone to prevent any lingering odors or risks.

Inspect and dry: Inspect the heating coils to ensure all the plastic is removed. If there are any stubborn plastic particles remaining, repeat the process as needed. Allow the heating coils to dry completely before reconnecting the power supply.

If you are unable to completely remove the melted plastic or are unsure about your ability to perform this task safely, consider seeking professional assistance from an experienced appliance repair technician.