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Dennis Marks

2006-02-02, 7:21 pm

I probably should have taken better of my pots and pans but after a while
they get burned on stains on the bottom. It there an easy way to clean
anodized aluminum?


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Mrs Bonk

2006-02-03, 4:21 pm

Dennis Marks wrote:
> I probably should have taken better of my pots and pans but after a while
> they get burned on stains on the bottom. It there an easy way to clean
> anodized aluminum?


My aluminium saucepans needed cleaning with wire wool after every usage. I
have now disposed of one in favour of stainless steel. My large stewpan is
still in use but it's the devil's own job to clean it. I soak in hot soapy
water then scrub. It quite puts me off making stew.


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