Update: it took time. And then a quick pry with a knife. Saved the dishes. Ravioli saved too but for raccoons outside probably lol. What I learned about physics…sheesh.

  • MoreFPSmorebetter@lemmy.zip
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    15 days ago

    Someone slept through physics class a few times.

    Heat and/or cold would be your friend in this situation.

    Personally I would just toss the whole thing in the freezer for the night, but there is a small chance that results in a broken plate in the morning.

    If you have an air compressor a blast of air right against the lip of the bowl would probably also pop it off.

    Other than that just run hot water over the bowl (or submerge it) and then get the plate cold while being careful to not have the hot water touch the cold plate or visa versa.

    Best of luck soldier.

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      14 days ago

      The plastic was fused to the glass some how. I pryed it off and salvaged the plate. Also, I already tried all of that.

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        14 days ago

        Oh you melted the plate to the bowl lol. That’s kinda impressive. It does make me wonder if your bowl was not dishwasher safe to begin with. Things shouldn’t be melting/fusing in the dishwasher.