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Burnt Oil on a Stainless Steel PanFirst I heated the pan slightly; I then applied a small amount of now abrasive powder. Using a gentle pressure I used the scraper and presto the oil stain was removed. It left small fine scratch marks, but it did not alter the cooking or cleanup. And the scratches became almost invisible after a few more usages. Thank goodness the black and brown oil stain was gone. By Juneyb1 from Mt Dora, FL Feedback About This Post:RE: Burnt Oil on a Stainless Steel PanYou can remove burnt oil marks from a stainless steel or aluminum pan much more safely by using a baking soda paste. Mix baking soda and water (just enough to form a paste) in a bowl. Then use either a wash cloth or a scrub brush to apply it to the pan. Scrub and allow the paste to sit. It may take several applications but eventually it will come off scratch free! Post by linex_4 |
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