####################################### Whenever our stainless steel cooking pots get a charred spot that won't come off with scouring powder, I use 600 wet/dry sandpaper. Shines like new.
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####################################### Whenever our stainless steel cooking pots get a charred spot that won't come off with scouring powder, I use 600 wet/dry sandpaper. Shines like new.
####################################### Whenever our stainless steel cooking pots get a charred spot that won't come off with scouring powder, I use 600 wet/dry sandpaper. Shines like new.
snipped-for-privacy@gmail.com wrote: > ####################################### > Whenever our stainless steel cooking pots > get a charred spot that won't come off with > scouring powder, I use 600 wet/dry sandpaper. > Shines like new. >
Might try Revere Ware copper bottom cleaner.
No need to sand.
Lew
CMT Formula 2050 will clean it also. That's the router bit and saw blade cleaner. Biodegradable.
Comet works too.
Mark (sixoneeight) = 618
Barkeeper's Friend does the trick in our house
Soak it overnight in a solution of washing soda in water, and next morning you can wipe it off with a sponge.
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