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Cleaning Stained CorningWare?

January 29, 2011

A white CorningWare casserole dish.How do you get off cooked on grease from the new ceramic bakeware and off of Corningware bakeware? I do not use a cooking or baking spray on these, but the grease always seem to fly and bakes on the rim and the outside of the pans. I won't use the Corningware since my hubby thinks they should be spotless and I cannot get them clean!

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Thanks.

By Mary from Hamilton, ON

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January 30, 20114 found this helpful
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Just a thought, I had the same thing happen to me and I soaked the dish in some hot water with laundry softener in it. I let it soak and after an hour, I was able to pretty much just wipe it away. I have also used Goo Gone and sometimes that works. Good luck!

 
January 31, 20112 found this helpful
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Make a solution of powdered dishwasher detergent and hot water. Use a cup in a sink or dish pan, and soak the pan overnight. Use a nylon scrubby to remove the grease easily.

 
January 31, 20112 found this helpful
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Soak in a sink with water and bleach several hours or overnight. I always clean my Corning Ware and Corelle dishes this way. Easy.

 
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September 14, 2007

How can I get the worn in food stains out of my White CorningWare Baking Dish.

Ruth from Harlingen, TX


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By czechlady (Guest Post)
September 15, 20071 found this helpful

I have used a small amt of household bleach, using a sponge or just my fingers to swish the bleach onto the stain/stains. Letting the bleach remain on the stain for awhile.

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Then rinse with hot water and wa la the stain is gone. This works for me.

 
By Donna J. (Guest Post)
September 18, 20070 found this helpful

I have great results using soft scrub, just pour a small amount on spot , I use a sponge and wipe marks away. Good luck.

 

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September 18, 20070 found this helpful

Maybe wet the spot and sprinkle some Coment cleanser. Let it set for a while and then rinse and see if the stain is gone. You might also try Bon Ami or Zud. You might also try corning's website to see if they have any care info there.

 
By rabbit10mom (Guest Post)
September 18, 20071 found this helpful

If your CorningWare is heavily stained, I've had great success putting the dish on the stove top and adding enough water to cover the stains. Boil the water and add a squirt of dishwasher detergent. When the water comes to a boil, add a small amount of chlorine bleach (a tablespoon or two depending on the size of the dish).

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Continue to boil until the stains are gone. This usually takes just a few minutes. If you have several small dishes, put all of them in a larger CorningWare dish and follow the same procedure.

To avoid the stains from stainless and silver ware, always use wooden or nylon spoons in these dishes. Saves a lot of work for you.

 

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September 18, 20070 found this helpful

Leave the dishes in the oven next time you run the self-cleaning oven cycle. My grandmother said that all the old stain was just a bit of powdery ash that blew away, and the dish was back to white again.

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If you don't have the self-cleaning feature, ask around your friends.

 
September 18, 20070 found this helpful

Try putting a Bounce Dryer Sheet in the dish and pour hot water over it. Let soak over night and should take the food
off of it. Works with pans, why not with Corning Ware?
It won't leave scratches on it.
Pat in GA

 
September 18, 20070 found this helpful

Corningware sells a cleaner for their casseroles, but it is a tad expensive. I have used baking soda paste and let it sit, then scrub with a plastic scrubber and rinse.

 
 
By Sarah (Guest Post)
September 18, 20071 found this helpful

I let mine soak in plain non dilluted vinegar over night.

 
August 8, 20160 found this helpful

How do I get burndt food stains off the underside crevices in the handles of my corningware dish?

 
September 21, 20170 found this helpful

I had brownish scuff marks on a large baking pan. Used BonAmi and it removed a majority of them.

 
January 30, 20180 found this helpful

Hello, I'm trying your suggestion and you also mention 'pans.'

I have a problem with the inside bottom of saucepans - would this work on that.

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Thanks, Deborah

 
March 20, 20180 found this helpful

I used Zud and a small piece of the original Magic Eraser. I sprinkled the Zud in the piece of Corningware, added a small amount of water to make a paste, then scrubbed the Corningware with the piece of Magic Eraser. Then rinse well . Works like magic!!!

 
January 15, 20200 found this helpful

I just used Clorox X2 Bleach cream cleanser and a thin soft scrubber cloth and mine cleaned right up very easily. Thank you for the soft scrub suggestion. I used what I had and it worked beautifully!!

 
Anonymous
August 4, 20200 found this helpful

This definitely works! I was stunned that it cleaned the bottom of my moms Corningware from 1961! The bottom was completely stained brown and black.

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Nothing took it off, but before my eyes, this melted the stains away. Thank you so much!

 
Anonymous
January 2, 20210 found this helpful

If you boil a Corning bake pan on the stove it will crack. So good luck with that !

 
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December 16, 2013

My dishes have marks from the silverware. I tried bleach but it didn't work. What can I do? I have had them for a long time and love to keep them white. Please help.

By Angela from Clovis, CA

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January 8, 20140 found this helpful

Bar Keepers Friend.

 
July 11, 20160 found this helpful

How to clean marks from silverware?

 
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June 4, 2009

How do you get burned food off a porcelain baking pan?

By Marilee May from Bakersfield, CA

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June 4, 20090 found this helpful

Bleach or baking soda should do the job, good luck.

 
June 6, 20090 found this helpful

Elbow grease. Seriously, soak over night in the sink filled hot,hot water, and a dishwasher tab (Electrosol, Cascade). If you dont use a dishwasher tab product, then add 1 cup baking soda and a few squirts of dish detergent.

In the morning, take a non-abrasive pot scrubber (Scotch Pad), and this is where the elbow grease comes in. With a little to no effort, you should be able to remove the offending burned bits. Rinse, and you're done.

Also, you could try spray on oven cleaner. Do a test area to see how long to leave it on for (10-20min), then with the pot scrubber,(wearing rubber gloves) gently scrub the burny bits. Good Luck

 
June 6, 20090 found this helpful

The best way to rid pots and pans of burnt on food is automatic dishwashing detergent. Boil some water either in the burnt pot/pan or in your case another pot and then pour it into the dish, add some of the detergent and leave over night to sit. There will be no scrubbing the next day. The burnt on mess comes off in one piece! Try it!

 
June 6, 20090 found this helpful

Old trick my father-in-law showed me was to put enough water in the pot or pan and add dish washing soap. Turn on burner or two, if a long baking pan, and boil the solution with a dash of vinegar. The baked on stuff comes off very easy after that. Takes no more than a half hour for the hardest baked food.

 
June 7, 20090 found this helpful

Place a bounce dryer sheet on the burnt part add a some water and let set over night. That should remove baked on foods. I have tried this with downy liquid too and it works.

 
October 30, 20160 found this helpful

Don't put a Corning Ware dish on a gas burner...it will explode!

 
September 6, 20170 found this helpful

It sure did NOT WORK for me at all. I used several dryer sheet, dawn dish soap, soaked overnite and still all burned on.

 
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July 11, 2016

How to clean silverware stains on Corningware?


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July 18, 20160 found this helpful

Try scrubbing with a mixture of baking soda and water. It won't scratch and takes most stain off Corningware.

 
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September 20, 2014

I have some old plates with yellowing on the bottoms. I soaked in denture tabs it helped, but the stains are still there. Any ideas?

By Angela

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