Saturday, December 19, 2009

How do I remove the overheated oil stains/residue on non-stick pans?

Try using SOS pads %26amp; lots of elbow grease. Pour a little bit of Dawn dish soap on the SOS pad, as it's a great degreaser.How do I remove the overheated oil stains/residue on non-stick pans?
a good cleaner like cleanser called ';bartenders friend'; works great on rust and cooper and all. Use it with a scuff pad.How do I remove the overheated oil stains/residue on non-stick pans?
Place the pan in hot water and add Soda Crystals. Leave for a few hours...all staines will just wipe off and wont damage your pan.
I have used products ';GOOF OFF'; also WD-40 will work also. Use it with those green plastic scrubbers and gently scrub it and apply more product as needed then wash throughly with dish soap to assure that no residue remains.
place a layer of salt over bottom of your pan leave overnight wash next day with soapy hot water, this is all so very good if you ever burn the bottom of your pans. salt works a treat
I use hot soapy water and sos pads.
EASY OFF.. the oven cleaner.. works GREAT with no scrubbing!!
boil a bit of vinegar in it . it stinks like mad but does the trick
with warm water and a tablespoonful of baking powder, With warm water, not hot . Cover the stain with the water %26amp; add the powder, leave like this for 10 min麓s ,This should lift grease stains out. You do the same with burnt pop麓s %26amp; pans, Just remember warm water, add more powder if needed
Baking Soda and a scrubbing sponge
WD-40 is actually quite good stuff.


Spray


Leave (not the room!)


Ten scrub with a green kitchen scrubber.

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