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Re: How to clean aluminum baking pans used for roasting. Black, dark brown, light brown difficult t
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| Dottie 2006-09-18, 8:25 pm |
| I think you mean "magic erasers". I hadn't thought to try that. I
have some old favorites made out of aluminum that I keep on using even
though they don't look great. Dawn makes a cleaner that sprays on and
will take off a lot of baked on gunk. You can find it at most stores.
I will try the eraser and see if that does any better. With the Dawn,
you spray it on and leave it a couple of hours.
nobody@home.net wrote:[color=darkred]
> Try one of those white cleaning pads on the market now. I've used them
> to get baked on brown gunk off several pans, then wash with soap &
> water afterwards. Might help to soak with hot water for a bit first,
> to soften the gunk and make it easier to get off.
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> On 15 Sep 2006 00:03:27 -0700, dsaklad@zurich.csail.mit.edu wrote:
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