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Removing Baked on Beans from Crock?

We have just over baked some beans in a crock bean pot and they have really cooked on. We have scrubbed until we have worn out 2 pads. Is there an easy way to clean baked on beans from a crock bean pot?

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Thank you,
Bob

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December 7, 20040 found this helpful

Hi Bob,
What works best for me for baked on food is to soak the crock with about 2-3 Tablespoons of dishwasher detergent, the kind you put in your automatic dishwasher. Fill it with hot water and let it sit a while. Take a pancake turner and scrape the bottom and sides where it is burned on and let soak until all of it will come off. Soaking does wonders for baked on stuff. Dishwasher soap is more caustic than hand dishwashing soap so wear rubber gloves or limit time your hands are in the water.

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Next time before you use it, spray it with some Pam.
Susan from ThriftyFun

 
March 17, 20180 found this helpful

Hi Bob, whilst I do not have the solution for you. I always use bake bags in the crock pot. Then it's just throw it away - no cleaning!!
. . Jus' sayn'

 
By Ginger (Guest Post)
December 7, 20040 found this helpful

have you tried filling the pot with hot water and tossing in a dryer sheet?
let is sit all night and (if its like my burnt pot) it will wipe off the next day.

 
By Sheryl. (Guest Post)
December 7, 20040 found this helpful

Put in a little dishwashing detergent and hot water. Then - plug the crock pot back in and turn on low. It will "cook" right off.
Sheryl

 
By Ginger (Guest Post)
December 8, 20040 found this helpful

Fill with hot water and put a little bleach in. Let it set a while and it should come right out. I have always had great results!!

 
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December 8, 20040 found this helpful

Yep, Bob, here are two good ways to remove baked on "stuff" from just about any pot or pan. First, you can fill the crock pot with water to the stain line and throw in a couple of cups of baking soda and just simmer it for a few hours. Most all of it should come out....OR my favorite remidy is to dampen the stains and crud with water and sprinkle on some automatic dishwasher soap and let stand overnight.

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Dampen again and it should just pretty much lift right out. Can't tell you how often I've done this. Dishwasher soap will also get tomato stains out of tupperware if soaked for a bit. Happy holidays. Margie

 
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December 8, 20040 found this helpful

Put about a tablespoon of dishwasher soap in the crock and then put it in a dishpan or the sink in the hottest water that you have. Let it soak overnight. It should just lift off overnite. Make sure that you use dishwasher soap, not just dish washing soap.

 
By Enter your namea ma;iborski (Guest Post)
January 7, 20050 found this helpful

Whem trying to remove any baked on messes I have found add a little water 1/4 cup to the dish cover and place in the fridge overnight.

 
By David (Guest Post)
November 25, 20050 found this helpful

I need help! I baked a mince pie with a Pam-sprayed baking sheet on the oven rack below the pie. Now, the Pam is baked on and scrubbing with Barkeeper's Friend or Bon-Ami doesn't work.

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Any ideas?

 
By nursesarah79 (Guest Post)
November 28, 20050 found this helpful

a lot of times when i have something that is baked on and won't come off I let is soak overnight in hot water, dish soap and clorox cleanup. or just spray it with the clorox clean up and let it soak for a while...usually works well. Clorox cleanup is a staple in my kitchen, laundry room, bathroom and every room in my house!

 

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