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Anyone know how to get stains off them? 

I have a baking sheet and a skillet with stains. It bothers me.



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Oven cleaner

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A mix/paste of baking soda and vinegar

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Can't use baking soda. It is an abrasive. Would scratch the surface.

Oven cleaner? Wonder if it would be too strong for it?

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lilyofcourse wrote:

Can't use baking soda. It is an abrasive. Would scratch the surface.

Oven cleaner? Wonder if it would be too strong for it?


 How do you have stains on a non-stick pan?



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lilyofcourse wrote:

Can't use baking soda. It is an abrasive. Would scratch the surface.

Oven cleaner? Wonder if it would be too strong for it?


 Green scrubbie. Or soak them forever.

I threw out all my Teflon non-stick pans. Teflon is terribly toxic if the finish comes off.

Plus it's junk and they never last.

I invested in stainless steel cookie sheets that will last forever.



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Lawyerlady wrote:
lilyofcourse wrote:

Can't use baking soda. It is an abrasive. Would scratch the surface.

Oven cleaner? Wonder if it would be too strong for it?


 How do you have stains on a non-stick pan?


 The skillet has a white non stick surface. It isn't teflon. I can't remember what it is called. It's like ceramic. 

The skillet is ceramic but the cooking surface is something else. 

The baking sheet has a purple stain from a jelly spoon. I don't know why it stained it but it's there. 



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lilyofcourse wrote:
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lilyofcourse wrote:

Can't use baking soda. It is an abrasive. Would scratch the surface.

Oven cleaner? Wonder if it would be too strong for it?


 How do you have stains on a non-stick pan?


 The skillet has a white non stick surface. It isn't teflon. I can't remember what it is called. It's like ceramic. 

The baking sheet has a purple stain from a jelly spoon. I don't know why it stained it but it's there. 


 You need that stuff they advertise on TV that cleans off everything. 



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lilyofcourse wrote:

Can't use baking soda. It is an abrasive. Would scratch the surface.

Oven cleaner? Wonder if it would be too strong for it?


 How do you have stains on a non-stick pan?


 The skillet has a white non stick surface. It isn't teflon. I can't remember what it is called. It's like ceramic. 

The baking sheet has a purple stain from a jelly spoon. I don't know why it stained it but it's there. 


 You need that stuff they advertise on TV that cleans off everything. 


 LOL!! Ok. What is it?



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lilyofcourse wrote:
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Can't use baking soda. It is an abrasive. Would scratch the surface.

Oven cleaner? Wonder if it would be too strong for it?


 How do you have stains on a non-stick pan?


 The skillet has a white non stick surface. It isn't teflon. I can't remember what it is called. It's like ceramic. 

The baking sheet has a purple stain from a jelly spoon. I don't know why it stained it but it's there. 


 You need that stuff they advertise on TV that cleans off everything. 


 LOL!! Ok. What is it?


 I don't remember or I would have said!!!  Just watch TV, it will come on!



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lilyofcourse wrote:
Lawyerlady wrote:
lilyofcourse wrote:
Lawyerlady wrote:
lilyofcourse wrote:

Can't use baking soda. It is an abrasive. Would scratch the surface.

Oven cleaner? Wonder if it would be too strong for it?


 How do you have stains on a non-stick pan?


 The skillet has a white non stick surface. It isn't teflon. I can't remember what it is called. It's like ceramic. 

The baking sheet has a purple stain from a jelly spoon. I don't know why it stained it but it's there. 


 You need that stuff they advertise on TV that cleans off everything. 


 LOL!! Ok. What is it?


 I don't remember or I would have said!!!  Just watch TV, it will come on!


 Well ok!!! 

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I end up replacing them periodically. At least the baking sheets and my main (very large) skillet. The smaller calphalon stuff I don't use as often and they are going on 15 years of use.

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I can't afford to replace this skillet. It was expensive. It works great. I really love it. I just want it pretty white again.

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lilyofcourse wrote:

I can't afford to replace this skillet. It was expensive. It works great. I really love it. I just want it pretty white again.


 Try simmering some white vinegar in it.



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Lily, is it a pampered chef skillet?

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I use mostly stainless steel. Any idea how to get those clean? I have tried vinegar and baking soda. Magic erasers , soaking, SOS pads and on and on. And, they still will get discolored. HOw do the chefs keep them so shiny.

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I use mostly stainless steel. Any idea how to get those clean? I have tried vinegar and baking soda. Magic erasers , soaking, SOS pads and on and on. And, they still will get discolored. HOw do the chefs keep them so shiny.


 That stuff on TV!



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No. Not pampered chef. I will look next time I am in the kitchen.

I have some faberware. That stuff is great. I think that is what it is.

I could try the vinegar.

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I use mostly stainless steel. Any idea how to get those clean? I have tried vinegar and baking soda. Magic erasers , soaking, SOS pads and on and on. And, they still will get discolored. HOw do the chefs keep them so shiny.


 They use new stuff all the time. 

I know ketchup will clean copper. 



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I use mostly stainless steel. Any idea how to get those clean? I have tried vinegar and baking soda. Magic erasers , soaking, SOS pads and on and on. And, they still will get discolored. HOw do the chefs keep them so shiny.


 That stuff on TV!


What stuff!!!!    



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My dad ruined a baking sheet putting non stick spray on it. It turned the whole thing a muddy brown and it's sticky.



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I use mostly stainless steel. Any idea how to get those clean? I have tried vinegar and baking soda. Magic erasers , soaking, SOS pads and on and on. And, they still will get discolored. HOw do the chefs keep them so shiny.


 That stuff on TV!


What stuff!!!!    


 She keeps talking about some stuff shown on T.V. I think maybe she needs a time out. 



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There is also "My cleaning secret", but the reviews are not as good!

I cannot be responsible for watching TV for you, I have my own TV to watch.

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I like Bar Keepers Friend- a very gentle scouring powder like product. I use baking soda and hydrogen peroxide to clean my baking sheets.
Use about a 1/4 c. baking soda and enough peroxide to make a paste and scrub away.

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Lawyerlady wrote:

There is also "My cleaning secret", but the reviews are not as good!

I cannot be responsible for watching TV for you, I have my own TV to watch.


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I like Bar Keepers Friend- a very gentle scouring powder like product. I use baking soda and hydrogen peroxide to clean my baking sheets.
Use about a 1/4 c. baking soda and enough peroxide to make a paste and scrub away.


Will you clean my oven, please????

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flan327 wrote:
Rita-No Salt wrote:

I like Bar Keepers Friend- a very gentle scouring powder like product. I use baking soda and hydrogen peroxide to clean my baking sheets.
Use about a 1/4 c. baking soda and enough peroxide to make a paste and scrub away.


Will you clean my oven, please????

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 You'll have to wait in line, my dear.  My oven is calling out ..."Me first, me first!!!!!!!!"



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Is it the Greasebullet? (Pretty sure that's the name.) That is the only infomercial for cleaning pots and pans I can think of/

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Lol, guess not! I should have read all the way through first!

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Lawyerlady wrote:
Lady Gaga Snerd wrote:

I use mostly stainless steel. Any idea how to get those clean? I have tried vinegar and baking soda. Magic erasers , soaking, SOS pads and on and on. And, they still will get discolored. HOw do the chefs keep them so shiny.


 That stuff on TV!


 oxyclean?



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I have a ceramic skillet. Love it! How did you get it stained? You must have scratched the ceramic. If so, it's pretty much ruined, once the ceramic is compromised it will keep flaking off. Someone must have used a metal utensil on it and was rough with it. Find that person and lynch them I say!

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Barkeepers friend is good for the stainless steel.

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lilyofcourse wrote:

My dad ruined a baking sheet putting non stick spray on it. It turned the whole thing a muddy brown and it's sticky.


 That will come off with a baking soda paste. 

Sometimes they get stained and just won't come clean. 

Barkeeper's friend really works great on stainless steel. 



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I know regular use causes discoloration.

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If this was  my problem, I would take it to my local (non-chain) hardware store, and ask the owners what they would use.

(I would call them now, but they're closed, and they would probably want to see what the surface really is.)

 



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What about good ole bleach on the skillet?

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It still works fine. Maybe it is just part of the wearing of the skillet.



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lilyofcourse wrote:

It still works fine. Maybe it is just part of the wearing of the skillet.


 Ceramic doesn't wear, it will break if misused.



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Perhaps it is 'seasoned' . . .

Try emailing/calling the company that made it - you can probably find them online. Maybe there is a guarantee and they will send you a replacement!

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That's a good idea Tig.

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Perhaps it is 'seasoned' . . .

Try emailing/calling the company that made it - you can probably find them online. Maybe there is a guarantee and they will send you a replacement!


 Never thought about that. Thanks. 



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It still works fine. Maybe it is just part of the wearing of the skillet.


 Ceramic doesn't wear, it will break if misused.


 



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