Splash from the pan despite splash protection?

Who does not know that? In spite of pan sprinkler strainer one has splashes on the entire stove.

Remedy is quite easy to put a kitchen towel / kitchen crepe on the splash guard, so do not come splash more on the stove and he stays clean.

horizon: All well and good, but that's too much "tinkering" for me now.
What's so bad about wiping the stove and surrounding area with hot rinse after cooking? At the latest when turning / stirring the food is any splash protection for the cat, sorry Black76, own experience.
For me, there is nothing unsavory as bedspreads and pans splash cover. I've been thinking for a long time about what I could turn the latter into - it's still as good as new and totally redundant ... onkelwilli: I cover the area of ​​the stove that is not getting hot, and the back tiles with newspaper if splashes are to be expected. I also disposed of the splash guard long ago. Better a piece of aluminum foil has proven that I put loose on the pan until the worst injection molding has settled.

Incidentally, I find nothing "bad" to wipe stove and tiles after sizzling. But if you want to "catch" the splash, there is hardly anything to say against it. Except "well too lazy, what?" maybe - what I mean with a clear "yes!" answer.

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