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Bob Terwilliger[_1_] Bob Terwilliger[_1_] is offline
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Default Cleaning stainless steel pots

Sheryl replied to Chester:

>>> But I already stated I use 2 products that work well. Baking soda
>>> works find on the scorched food inside the pots. But the brown oil
>>> based crud that forms on the outside, I have found nothing beats Comet
>>> cleansing gel (liquid cleanser, whatever its labeled, it's Comet's
>>> brand of "soft scrub") with bleach takes the burned on brown stuff off
>>> beautifully. And the OP asked about removing the brown stuff on the
>>> outside of their pots.

>>
>>>I answered his question. what did you do?

>>
>> You know Sheryl, I have some nice pots and don't want to use anything
>> that may scratch them, so I use baking soda only, and it works for the
>> pots outside as well. I guess you don't really care that your pots are
>> all scratched up, who knew?

>
> my stainless steel pots and pans are 40 years old. They are tools to be
> used, not artwork to be hung on the wall.



Don't worry about Chester's bullshit. He's only here to shill his web site;
he has no actual cooking experience.

Bob