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Cleaning Pans With Baked On FoodBy Debbe from Rensselaer, NY Feedback About This Post:RE: Cleaning Pans With Baked On FoodHindsight is always 20/20 but always use some Aluminum foil under dishes that have a tendency to either boil over or have grease 'pop' out. Saves a lot of cleaning! Post by Cajun62234 RE: Cleaning Pans With Baked On Food
Pour white vinegar in the pan and let it set overnight. In the morning you should be able to wash it with no problem. Post by clynnaltemus RE: Cleaning Pans With Baked On FoodSoak pan in hot water with small amount of dish detergent like Dawn.Add about 1 TBS fabric softener or 1 fabric softener sheet. Let sit overnight. Post by marysonny RE: Cleaning Pans With Baked On FoodWhenever this happens to me, I use a blow dryer on hottest setting to soften the stuck on food. You can also use a heat blower like one you'd use for embossing powder. Once the food is softened, gently pry it off so as not to ruin the pan's finish. Post by courtqueen |
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