I just had the finish on the bottom of my presto pot start to wear and the plastic is sticking and burning instantly while heating it up. I am not getting the plastic to even 325 before I see burnt plastic floating. I am stirring constantly during the heating process and I have never had any burning issues until I notice the non stick surface start to thin.
How do you guys heat a lot of plastic, 4-8 cups or more (64 oz +) at a time? So far we have been using presto pots but if the non stick surface wears off then they are not much use as the plastic is burning easily.
What do you use to stir the plastic without introducing extra bubbles or air? I have a high temp silicone spatula but it seems to introduce bubbles. Metal stirrers might scratch non stick surfaces. Any ideas on what works best? I like to heat the plastisol up to 350 and drop it down to around 300 degrees for the rest of the time. This seems to work great and prolongs the time I can inject.
Would a heating element and separate pot work better than the presto? We do a lot of lighter shades so keeping temp in check is a must. Thanks for the help guys!