Rather silly me filled one of those ice ball things too full and as it froze naturally it expanded and overflowed . Now I have a few lumps of ice stuck to the shelf in the freezer. I don't want to de freeze the freezer for this, but does anyone have any ideas how I can remove them ?
no, don't do that, the heat of your hands and the ice, it could slip and you'll cut yourself, maybe a wooden spoon if you must, personally, I'd stick with the salt, I've done it on occasion, just think, it works on pathways in winter
I would be afraid to chip it away and I think MrSam would think I was crazy to use a hair dryer , although I might try when he goes fishing. Should I smother it in salt ?
i'd just use a tablespoon over the clump of where you have the lump of ice, I just see there is a thread going about salt at the moment. I'm delighted to see you won't use a knife at it, bad idea (imo)
just leave it, it will just dissolve and when your next cleaning your freezer and have long forgotten about this, you might just go have a deja vu moment.
In the event that the salt lowers the melting point sufficiently for the ice to melt in the cold freezer, aren't you going to get a pool at the bottom of the freezer, which may flow out next time you open the door ?