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I have a fairly new, rarely used Revereware pan. No copper bottom. It has a
spout on it. I bought it specifically to make ginger tea but I no longer make that. The problem? Somebody Kuthed it! The culprit won't tell me what he did but it appears to be a layer of burned on sugar that was followed up by another layer of instant oatmeal. As in many packets of oatmeal and water, but somehow the sugar or honey or whatever it is underneath that, not mixed in. The burned part is not a solid layer. It comes up around the sides of the pan by about 1/2 an inch. There are spots on the bottom that didn't get burned, but most of it is. My standard treatment is to cover with baking soda and hot water. I used to boil this but discovered that hot tap water works just as well. I did this method many times. It did bubble off some of the burned stuff, but not all. I scraped some off with a butter knife. Only a tiny bit came off. Pan scraper didn't work. Green scrubber did nothing. Brillo pad didn't do much. I have resorted to boiling water in it repeatedly. This is loosened a few specks. At the rate I'm going, I might get it clean by 2022. Help! What else can I try? Thanks! |
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On 2019-12-21 10:30 p.m., Julie Bove wrote:
> I have a fairly new, rarely used Revereware pan. No copper bottom. It > has a spout on it. I bought it specifically to make ginger tea but I no > longer make that. > > The problem? Somebody Kuthed it! > > The culprit won't tell me what he did but it appears to be a layer of > burned on sugar that was followed up by another layer of instant > oatmeal. As in many packets of oatmeal and water, but somehow the sugar > or honey or whatever it is underneath that, not mixed in. > > The burned part is not a solid layer. It comes up around the sides of > the pan by about 1/2 an inch. There are spots on the bottom that didn't > get burned, but most of it is. > > My standard treatment is to cover with baking soda and hot water. I used > to boil this but discovered that hot tap water works just as well. I did > this method many times. It did bubble off some of the burned stuff, but > not all. > > I scraped some off with a butter knife. Only a tiny bit came off. > > Pan scraper didn't work. > > Green scrubber did nothing. > > Brillo pad didn't do much. > > I have resorted to boiling water in it repeatedly. This is loosened a > few specks. At the rate I'm going, I might get it clean by 2022. > > Help! What else can I try? Thanks! My best suggestion is that you post a request for suggestions here and the reject all the suggestions offered by those who have not yet come to terms with your MO. |
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Julie Bove > wrote:
> I have a fairly new, rarely used Revereware pan. No copper bottom. It has a > spout on it. I bought it specifically to make ginger tea but I no longer > make that. > > The problem? Somebody Kuthed it! > > The culprit won't tell me what he did but it appears to be a layer of burned > on sugar that was followed up by another layer of instant oatmeal. As in > many packets of oatmeal and water, but somehow the sugar or honey or > whatever it is underneath that, not mixed in. > > The burned part is not a solid layer. It comes up around the sides of the > pan by about 1/2 an inch. There are spots on the bottom that didn't get > burned, but most of it is. > > My standard treatment is to cover with baking soda and hot water. I used to > boil this but discovered that hot tap water works just as well. I did this > method many times. It did bubble off some of the burned stuff, but not all. > > I scraped some off with a butter knife. Only a tiny bit came off. > > Pan scraper didn't work. > > Green scrubber did nothing. > > Brillo pad didn't do much. > > I have resorted to boiling water in it repeatedly. This is loosened a few > specks. At the rate I'm going, I might get it clean by 2022. > > Help! What else can I try? Thanks! > > Oven cleaner. Let it sit for awhile. Put it outside because of the fumes. You may need to do it more than once. Scotchbrite also now makes an €śextreme€ť scrubber, its purple, and it works better than the green ones. Target sometimes stocks them. You can also try boiling a dryer sheet. My mom has used that method with success, but it did not work for me when I had pan with burnt syrup. |
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On 12/21/19 8:19 PM, Jinx the Minx wrote:
> Julie Bove > wrote: >> I have a fairly new, rarely used Revereware pan. No copper bottom. It has a >> spout on it. I bought it specifically to make ginger tea but I no longer >> make that. >> >> The problem? Somebody Kuthed it! >> >> The culprit won't tell me what he did but it appears to be a layer of burned >> on sugar that was followed up by another layer of instant oatmeal. As in >> many packets of oatmeal and water, but somehow the sugar or honey or >> whatever it is underneath that, not mixed in. >> >> The burned part is not a solid layer. It comes up around the sides of the >> pan by about 1/2 an inch. There are spots on the bottom that didn't get >> burned, but most of it is. >> >> My standard treatment is to cover with baking soda and hot water. I used to >> boil this but discovered that hot tap water works just as well. I did this >> method many times. It did bubble off some of the burned stuff, but not all. >> >> I scraped some off with a butter knife. Only a tiny bit came off. >> >> Pan scraper didn't work. >> >> Green scrubber did nothing. >> >> Brillo pad didn't do much. >> >> I have resorted to boiling water in it repeatedly. This is loosened a few >> specks. At the rate I'm going, I might get it clean by 2022. >> >> Help! What else can I try? Thanks! >> >> > > Oven cleaner. Let it sit for awhile. Put it outside because of the fumes. > You may need to do it more than once. Scotchbrite also now makes an > €śextreme€ť scrubber, its purple, and it works better than the green ones. > Target sometimes stocks them. You can also try boiling a dryer sheet. My > mom has used that method with success, but it did not work for me when I > had pan with burnt syrup. > seems obvious...if you know who the culprit is, make them clean the mess or replace the pan |
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![]() "Jinx the Minx" > wrote in message ... > Julie Bove > wrote: >> I have a fairly new, rarely used Revereware pan. No copper bottom. It has >> a >> spout on it. I bought it specifically to make ginger tea but I no longer >> make that. >> >> The problem? Somebody Kuthed it! >> >> The culprit won't tell me what he did but it appears to be a layer of >> burned >> on sugar that was followed up by another layer of instant oatmeal. As in >> many packets of oatmeal and water, but somehow the sugar or honey or >> whatever it is underneath that, not mixed in. >> >> The burned part is not a solid layer. It comes up around the sides of the >> pan by about 1/2 an inch. There are spots on the bottom that didn't get >> burned, but most of it is. >> >> My standard treatment is to cover with baking soda and hot water. I used >> to >> boil this but discovered that hot tap water works just as well. I did >> this >> method many times. It did bubble off some of the burned stuff, but not >> all. >> >> I scraped some off with a butter knife. Only a tiny bit came off. >> >> Pan scraper didn't work. >> >> Green scrubber did nothing. >> >> Brillo pad didn't do much. >> >> I have resorted to boiling water in it repeatedly. This is loosened a few >> specks. At the rate I'm going, I might get it clean by 2022. >> >> Help! What else can I try? Thanks! >> >> > > Oven cleaner. Let it sit for awhile. Put it outside because of the fumes. > You may need to do it more than once. Scotchbrite also now makes an > €śextreme€ť scrubber, its purple, and it works better than the green ones. > Target sometimes stocks them. You can also try boiling a dryer sheet. My > mom has used that method with success, but it did not work for me when I > had pan with burnt syrup. No dryer sheets as I have a HE dryer. No oven cleaner either. I'll look for the purple thing. If that doesn't work, I'll get some oven cleaner. Thanks! |
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![]() "ZZyXX" > wrote in message ... > On 12/21/19 8:19 PM, Jinx the Minx wrote: >> Julie Bove > wrote: >>> I have a fairly new, rarely used Revereware pan. No copper bottom. It >>> has a >>> spout on it. I bought it specifically to make ginger tea but I no longer >>> make that. >>> >>> The problem? Somebody Kuthed it! >>> >>> The culprit won't tell me what he did but it appears to be a layer of >>> burned >>> on sugar that was followed up by another layer of instant oatmeal. As in >>> many packets of oatmeal and water, but somehow the sugar or honey or >>> whatever it is underneath that, not mixed in. >>> >>> The burned part is not a solid layer. It comes up around the sides of >>> the >>> pan by about 1/2 an inch. There are spots on the bottom that didn't get >>> burned, but most of it is. >>> >>> My standard treatment is to cover with baking soda and hot water. I used >>> to >>> boil this but discovered that hot tap water works just as well. I did >>> this >>> method many times. It did bubble off some of the burned stuff, but not >>> all. >>> >>> I scraped some off with a butter knife. Only a tiny bit came off. >>> >>> Pan scraper didn't work. >>> >>> Green scrubber did nothing. >>> >>> Brillo pad didn't do much. >>> >>> I have resorted to boiling water in it repeatedly. This is loosened a >>> few >>> specks. At the rate I'm going, I might get it clean by 2022. >>> >>> Help! What else can I try? Thanks! >>> >>> >> >> Oven cleaner. Let it sit for awhile. Put it outside because of the fumes. >> You may need to do it more than once. Scotchbrite also now makes an >> €śextreme€ť scrubber, its purple, and it works better than the green ones. >> Target sometimes stocks them. You can also try boiling a dryer sheet. My >> mom has used that method with success, but it did not work for me when I >> had pan with burnt syrup. >> > seems obvious...if you know who the culprit is, make them clean the mess > or replace the pan That won't happen. I wish it would. |
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Julie Bove > wrote:
> > "Jinx the Minx" > wrote in message > ... >> Julie Bove > wrote: >>> I have a fairly new, rarely used Revereware pan. No copper bottom. It has >>> a >>> spout on it. I bought it specifically to make ginger tea but I no longer >>> make that. >>> >>> The problem? Somebody Kuthed it! >>> >>> The culprit won't tell me what he did but it appears to be a layer of >>> burned >>> on sugar that was followed up by another layer of instant oatmeal. As in >>> many packets of oatmeal and water, but somehow the sugar or honey or >>> whatever it is underneath that, not mixed in. >>> >>> The burned part is not a solid layer. It comes up around the sides of the >>> pan by about 1/2 an inch. There are spots on the bottom that didn't get >>> burned, but most of it is. >>> >>> My standard treatment is to cover with baking soda and hot water. I used >>> to >>> boil this but discovered that hot tap water works just as well. I did >>> this >>> method many times. It did bubble off some of the burned stuff, but not >>> all. >>> >>> I scraped some off with a butter knife. Only a tiny bit came off. >>> >>> Pan scraper didn't work. >>> >>> Green scrubber did nothing. >>> >>> Brillo pad didn't do much. >>> >>> I have resorted to boiling water in it repeatedly. This is loosened a few >>> specks. At the rate I'm going, I might get it clean by 2022. >>> >>> Help! What else can I try? Thanks! >>> >>> >> >> Oven cleaner. Let it sit for awhile. Put it outside because of the fumes. >> You may need to do it more than once. Scotchbrite also now makes an >> €śextreme€ť scrubber, its purple, and it works better than the green ones. >> Target sometimes stocks them. You can also try boiling a dryer sheet. My >> mom has used that method with success, but it did not work for me when I >> had pan with burnt syrup. > > No dryer sheets as I have a HE dryer. No oven cleaner either. I'll look for > the purple thing. If that doesn't work, I'll get some oven cleaner. Thanks! > > Trust me, the oven cleaner with the scrubber will work. It was the exact same tri-ply (non copper) Revereware pan I did this to. Its shiny as new now, and I thought for sure Id have to throw it out. Total cost of the oven cleaner and scrubber is less than $10. Buy them at the same time. Theyre in the same aisle at Target, or one aisle apart. The scrubber wont cure it on its own, its the oven cleaner doing most of the work. https://www.target.com/p/scotch-brit...t/-/A-75569301 https://www.target.com/p/scotch-brit...t/-/A-75569302 |
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Julie Bove wrote:
> Help! What else can I try? Thanks! Plenty of elbow grease will fix this, Julie. Many small steps to success. Not only that, make whoever did this either fix it or replace it. Don't be a wuss. |
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Julie Bove wrote:
.... > Help! What else can I try? Thanks! don't worry about it, it is just carbon and will come off eventually or not. in a cast iron pan you get similar stuff mixed with grease, carbon and the iron and iron compounds. not worth scrubbing too much to get every last bit IMO. especially since you said you rarely use it. songbird |
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On 12/22/19 12:37 AM, Julie Bove wrote:
> > "ZZyXX" > wrote in message > ... >> On 12/21/19 8:19 PM, Jinx the Minx wrote: >>> Julie Bove > wrote: >>>> I have a fairly new, rarely used Revereware pan. No copper bottom. >>>> It has a >>>> spout on it. I bought it specifically to make ginger tea but I no >>>> longer >>>> make that. >>>> >>>> The problem? Somebody Kuthed it! >>>> >>>> The culprit won't tell me what he did but it appears to be a layer >>>> of burned >>>> on sugar that was followed up by another layer of instant oatmeal. >>>> As in >>>> many packets of oatmeal and water, but somehow the sugar or honey or >>>> whatever it is underneath that, not mixed in. >>>> >>>> The burned part is not a solid layer. It comes up around the sides >>>> of the >>>> pan by about 1/2 an inch. There are spots on the bottom that didn't get >>>> burned, but most of it is. >>>> >>>> My standard treatment is to cover with baking soda and hot water. I >>>> used to >>>> boil this but discovered that hot tap water works just as well. I >>>> did this >>>> method many times. It did bubble off some of the burned stuff, but >>>> not all. >>>> >>>> I scraped some off with a butter knife. Only a tiny bit came off. >>>> >>>> Pan scraper didn't work. >>>> >>>> Green scrubber did nothing. >>>> >>>> Brillo pad didn't do much. >>>> >>>> I have resorted to boiling water in it repeatedly. This is loosened >>>> a few >>>> specks. At the rate I'm going, I might get it clean by 2022. >>>> >>>> Help! What else can I try? Thanks! >>>> >>>> >>> >>> Oven cleaner. Let it sit for awhile. Put it outside because of the >>> fumes. >>> You may need to do it more than once. Scotchbrite also now makes an >>> €śextreme€ť scrubber, its purple, and it works better than the green >>> ones. >>> Target sometimes stocks them. You can also try boiling a dryer sheet. My >>> mom has used that method with success, but it did not work for me when I >>> had pan with burnt syrup. >>> >> seems obvious...if you know who the culprit is, make them clean the >> mess or replace the pan > > That won't happen. I wish it would. and why is that |
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Julie Bove wrote:
> > "Jinx the Minx" > wrote in message > ... >> Julie Bove > wrote: >>> I have a fairly new, rarely used Revereware pan. No copper bottom. It >>> has a >>> spout on it. I bought it specifically to make ginger tea but I no longer >>> make that. >>> >>> The problem? Somebody Kuthed it! >>> >>> The culprit won't tell me what he did but it appears to be a layer of >>> burned >>> on sugar that was followed up by another layer of instant oatmeal. As in >>> many packets of oatmeal and water, but somehow the sugar or honey or >>> whatever it is underneath that, not mixed in. >>> >>> The burned part is not a solid layer. It comes up around the sides of >>> the >>> pan by about 1/2 an inch. There are spots on the bottom that didn't get >>> burned, but most of it is. >>> >>> My standard treatment is to cover with baking soda and hot water. I >>> used to >>> boil this but discovered that hot tap water works just as well. I did >>> this >>> method many times. It did bubble off some of the burned stuff, but >>> not all. >>> >>> I scraped some off with a butter knife. Only a tiny bit came off. >>> >>> Pan scraper didn't work. >>> >>> Green scrubber did nothing. >>> >>> Brillo pad didn't do much. >>> >>> I have resorted to boiling water in it repeatedly. This is loosened a >>> few >>> specks. At the rate I'm going, I might get it clean by 2022. >>> >>> Help! What else can I try? Thanks! >>> >>> >> >> Oven cleaner. Let it sit for awhile. Put it outside because of the fumes. >> You may need to do it more than once. Scotchbrite also now makes an >> €śextreme€ť scrubber, its purple, and it works better than the green ones. >> Target sometimes stocks them. You can also try boiling a dryer sheet. My >> mom has used that method with success, but it did not work for me when I >> had pan with burnt syrup. > > No dryer sheets as I have a HE dryer. No oven cleaner either. I'll look > for the purple thing. If that doesn't work, I'll get some oven cleaner. > Thanks! Angle grinder with wire brush. https://tinyurl.com/tn86ml9 ![]() |
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On Sat, 21 Dec 2019 19:30:24 -0800, "Julie Bove"
> wrote: >I have a fairly new, rarely used Revereware pan. No copper bottom. It has a >spout on it. I bought it specifically to make ginger tea but I no longer >make that. > >The problem? Somebody Kuthed it! > >The culprit won't tell me what he did but it appears to be a layer of burned >on sugar that was followed up by another layer of instant oatmeal. As in >many packets of oatmeal and water, but somehow the sugar or honey or >whatever it is underneath that, not mixed in. > >The burned part is not a solid layer. It comes up around the sides of the >pan by about 1/2 an inch. There are spots on the bottom that didn't get >burned, but most of it is. > >My standard treatment is to cover with baking soda and hot water. I used to >boil this but discovered that hot tap water works just as well. I did this >method many times. It did bubble off some of the burned stuff, but not all. > >I scraped some off with a butter knife. Only a tiny bit came off. > >Pan scraper didn't work. > >Green scrubber did nothing. > >Brillo pad didn't do much. > >I have resorted to boiling water in it repeatedly. This is loosened a few >specks. At the rate I'm going, I might get it clean by 2022. > >Help! What else can I try? Thanks! Household ammonia. |
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Tell the cocksucker who keeps ****ing you over to fix it and the stove. You are making
bad choices. 911 is magic. Please be happy this year and next. 911 the prick. |
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On 2019-12-22 5:14 p.m., Thomas wrote:
> Tell the cocksucker who keeps ****ing you over to fix it and the > stove. You are making bad choices. 911 is magic. Please be happy > this year and next. 911 the prick. > Why would she do that? She is one of those people who thrives on abuse. She put up with her husband's crap for years. She put up with the gardener. She has trolled for negative comments here for years. |
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On Sunday, December 22, 2019 at 12:14:39 PM UTC-10, Thomas wrote:
> Tell the cocksucker who keeps ****ing you over to fix it and the stove. You are making > bad choices. 911 is magic. > Please be happy this year and next. 911 the prick. Are you her ex? Just keeping tab on her? Please, you have to move on. ![]() |
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On Sat, 21 Dec 2019 19:30:24 -0800, "Julie Bove"
> wrote: >I have a fairly new, rarely used Revereware pan. No copper bottom. It has a >spout on it. I bought it specifically to make ginger tea but I no longer >make that. > >The problem? Somebody Kuthed it! > >The culprit won't tell me what he did but it appears to be a layer of burned >on sugar that was followed up by another layer of instant oatmeal. As in >many packets of oatmeal and water, but somehow the sugar or honey or >whatever it is underneath that, not mixed in. > >The burned part is not a solid layer. It comes up around the sides of the >pan by about 1/2 an inch. There are spots on the bottom that didn't get >burned, but most of it is. > >My standard treatment is to cover with baking soda and hot water. I used to >boil this but discovered that hot tap water works just as well. I did this >method many times. It did bubble off some of the burned stuff, but not all. > >I scraped some off with a butter knife. Only a tiny bit came off. > >Pan scraper didn't work. > >Green scrubber did nothing. > >Brillo pad didn't do much. > >I have resorted to boiling water in it repeatedly. This is loosened a few >specks. At the rate I'm going, I might get it clean by 2022. > >Help! What else can I try? Thanks! Fill it with water and let it boil for hours then use a spoon and gently scrape while boiling. you may need to add more water -- ____/~~~sine qua non~~~\____ |
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![]() "Jinx the Minx" > wrote in message ... > Julie Bove > wrote: >> >> "Jinx the Minx" > wrote in message >> ... >>> Julie Bove > wrote: >>>> I have a fairly new, rarely used Revereware pan. No copper bottom. It >>>> has >>>> a >>>> spout on it. I bought it specifically to make ginger tea but I no >>>> longer >>>> make that. >>>> >>>> The problem? Somebody Kuthed it! >>>> >>>> The culprit won't tell me what he did but it appears to be a layer of >>>> burned >>>> on sugar that was followed up by another layer of instant oatmeal. As >>>> in >>>> many packets of oatmeal and water, but somehow the sugar or honey or >>>> whatever it is underneath that, not mixed in. >>>> >>>> The burned part is not a solid layer. It comes up around the sides of >>>> the >>>> pan by about 1/2 an inch. There are spots on the bottom that didn't get >>>> burned, but most of it is. >>>> >>>> My standard treatment is to cover with baking soda and hot water. I >>>> used >>>> to >>>> boil this but discovered that hot tap water works just as well. I did >>>> this >>>> method many times. It did bubble off some of the burned stuff, but not >>>> all. >>>> >>>> I scraped some off with a butter knife. Only a tiny bit came off. >>>> >>>> Pan scraper didn't work. >>>> >>>> Green scrubber did nothing. >>>> >>>> Brillo pad didn't do much. >>>> >>>> I have resorted to boiling water in it repeatedly. This is loosened a >>>> few >>>> specks. At the rate I'm going, I might get it clean by 2022. >>>> >>>> Help! What else can I try? Thanks! >>>> >>>> >>> >>> Oven cleaner. Let it sit for awhile. Put it outside because of the >>> fumes. >>> You may need to do it more than once. Scotchbrite also now makes an >>> €śextreme€ť scrubber, its purple, and it works better than the green >>> ones. >>> Target sometimes stocks them. You can also try boiling a dryer sheet. My >>> mom has used that method with success, but it did not work for me when I >>> had pan with burnt syrup. >> >> No dryer sheets as I have a HE dryer. No oven cleaner either. I'll look >> for >> the purple thing. If that doesn't work, I'll get some oven cleaner. >> Thanks! >> >> > > Trust me, the oven cleaner with the scrubber will work. It was the exact > same tri-ply (non copper) Revereware pan I did this to. Its shiny as new > now, and I thought for sure Id have to throw it out. Total cost of the > oven cleaner and scrubber is less than $10. Buy them at the same time. > Theyre in the same aisle at Target, or one aisle apart. The scrubber wont > cure it on its own, its the oven cleaner doing most of the work. > > https://www.target.com/p/scotch-brit...t/-/A-75569301 > > https://www.target.com/p/scotch-brit...t/-/A-75569302 > Thanks! |
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![]() "FMurtz" > wrote in message ... > Julie Bove wrote: >> >> "Jinx the Minx" > wrote in message >> ... >>> Julie Bove > wrote: >>>> I have a fairly new, rarely used Revereware pan. No copper bottom. It >>>> has a >>>> spout on it. I bought it specifically to make ginger tea but I no >>>> longer >>>> make that. >>>> >>>> The problem? Somebody Kuthed it! >>>> >>>> The culprit won't tell me what he did but it appears to be a layer of >>>> burned >>>> on sugar that was followed up by another layer of instant oatmeal. As >>>> in >>>> many packets of oatmeal and water, but somehow the sugar or honey or >>>> whatever it is underneath that, not mixed in. >>>> >>>> The burned part is not a solid layer. It comes up around the sides of >>>> the >>>> pan by about 1/2 an inch. There are spots on the bottom that didn't get >>>> burned, but most of it is. >>>> >>>> My standard treatment is to cover with baking soda and hot water. I >>>> used to >>>> boil this but discovered that hot tap water works just as well. I did >>>> this >>>> method many times. It did bubble off some of the burned stuff, but not >>>> all. >>>> >>>> I scraped some off with a butter knife. Only a tiny bit came off. >>>> >>>> Pan scraper didn't work. >>>> >>>> Green scrubber did nothing. >>>> >>>> Brillo pad didn't do much. >>>> >>>> I have resorted to boiling water in it repeatedly. This is loosened a >>>> few >>>> specks. At the rate I'm going, I might get it clean by 2022. >>>> >>>> Help! What else can I try? Thanks! >>>> >>>> >>> >>> Oven cleaner. Let it sit for awhile. Put it outside because of the >>> fumes. >>> You may need to do it more than once. Scotchbrite also now makes an >>> €śextreme€ť scrubber, its purple, and it works better than the green >>> ones. >>> Target sometimes stocks them. You can also try boiling a dryer sheet. My >>> mom has used that method with success, but it did not work for me when I >>> had pan with burnt syrup. >> >> No dryer sheets as I have a HE dryer. No oven cleaner either. I'll look >> for the purple thing. If that doesn't work, I'll get some oven cleaner. >> Thanks! > Angle grinder with wire brush. > https://tinyurl.com/tn86ml9 ![]() If only I had a drill. Thanks! |
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![]() "ZZyXX" > wrote in message ... > On 12/22/19 12:37 AM, Julie Bove wrote: >> >> "ZZyXX" > wrote in message >> ... >>> On 12/21/19 8:19 PM, Jinx the Minx wrote: >>>> Julie Bove > wrote: >>>>> I have a fairly new, rarely used Revereware pan. No copper bottom. It >>>>> has a >>>>> spout on it. I bought it specifically to make ginger tea but I no >>>>> longer >>>>> make that. >>>>> >>>>> The problem? Somebody Kuthed it! >>>>> >>>>> The culprit won't tell me what he did but it appears to be a layer of >>>>> burned >>>>> on sugar that was followed up by another layer of instant oatmeal. As >>>>> in >>>>> many packets of oatmeal and water, but somehow the sugar or honey or >>>>> whatever it is underneath that, not mixed in. >>>>> >>>>> The burned part is not a solid layer. It comes up around the sides of >>>>> the >>>>> pan by about 1/2 an inch. There are spots on the bottom that didn't >>>>> get >>>>> burned, but most of it is. >>>>> >>>>> My standard treatment is to cover with baking soda and hot water. I >>>>> used to >>>>> boil this but discovered that hot tap water works just as well. I did >>>>> this >>>>> method many times. It did bubble off some of the burned stuff, but not >>>>> all. >>>>> >>>>> I scraped some off with a butter knife. Only a tiny bit came off. >>>>> >>>>> Pan scraper didn't work. >>>>> >>>>> Green scrubber did nothing. >>>>> >>>>> Brillo pad didn't do much. >>>>> >>>>> I have resorted to boiling water in it repeatedly. This is loosened a >>>>> few >>>>> specks. At the rate I'm going, I might get it clean by 2022. >>>>> >>>>> Help! What else can I try? Thanks! >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> Oven cleaner. Let it sit for awhile. Put it outside because of the >>>> fumes. >>>> You may need to do it more than once. Scotchbrite also now makes an >>>> €śextreme€ť scrubber, its purple, and it works better than the green >>>> ones. >>>> Target sometimes stocks them. You can also try boiling a dryer sheet. >>>> My >>>> mom has used that method with success, but it did not work for me when >>>> I >>>> had pan with burnt syrup. >>>> >>> seems obvious...if you know who the culprit is, make them clean the mess >>> or replace the pan >> >> That won't happen. I wish it would. > > and why is that He doesn't know how to clean it and doesn't have the funds to replace it. |
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![]() "Gary" > wrote in message ... > Julie Bove wrote: >> Help! What else can I try? Thanks! > > Plenty of elbow grease will fix this, Julie. > Many small steps to success. > > Not only that, make whoever did this either > fix it or replace it. Don't be a wuss. As I said, that won't happen. So far, elbow grease hasn't worked. |
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![]() "songbird" > wrote in message ... > Julie Bove wrote: > ... >> Help! What else can I try? Thanks! > > don't worry about it, it is just carbon and will > come off eventually or not. > > in a cast iron pan you get similar stuff mixed > with grease, carbon and the iron and iron compounds. > > not worth scrubbing too much to get every last > bit IMO. especially since you said you rarely > use it. The problem is, when I do use it, black bits get mixed with my food. |
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![]() > wrote in message ... > On Sat, 21 Dec 2019 19:30:24 -0800, "Julie Bove" > > wrote: > >>I have a fairly new, rarely used Revereware pan. No copper bottom. It has >>a >>spout on it. I bought it specifically to make ginger tea but I no longer >>make that. >> >>The problem? Somebody Kuthed it! >> >>The culprit won't tell me what he did but it appears to be a layer of >>burned >>on sugar that was followed up by another layer of instant oatmeal. As in >>many packets of oatmeal and water, but somehow the sugar or honey or >>whatever it is underneath that, not mixed in. >> >>The burned part is not a solid layer. It comes up around the sides of the >>pan by about 1/2 an inch. There are spots on the bottom that didn't get >>burned, but most of it is. >> >>My standard treatment is to cover with baking soda and hot water. I used >>to >>boil this but discovered that hot tap water works just as well. I did this >>method many times. It did bubble off some of the burned stuff, but not >>all. >> >>I scraped some off with a butter knife. Only a tiny bit came off. >> >>Pan scraper didn't work. >> >>Green scrubber did nothing. >> >>Brillo pad didn't do much. >> >>I have resorted to boiling water in it repeatedly. This is loosened a few >>specks. At the rate I'm going, I might get it clean by 2022. >> >>Help! What else can I try? Thanks! > > Household ammonia. Hmmm... Never buy that stuff. What would I do with it? |
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![]() "Thomas" > wrote in message ... > Tell the cocksucker who keeps ****ing you over to fix it and the stove. > You are making > bad choices. 911 is magic. > Please be happy this year and next. 911 the prick. Maybe 911 is good where you are. Here? Nope. |
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![]() > wrote in message ... > On Sat, 21 Dec 2019 19:30:24 -0800, "Julie Bove" > > wrote: > >>I have a fairly new, rarely used Revereware pan. No copper bottom. It has >>a >>spout on it. I bought it specifically to make ginger tea but I no longer >>make that. >> >>The problem? Somebody Kuthed it! >> >>The culprit won't tell me what he did but it appears to be a layer of >>burned >>on sugar that was followed up by another layer of instant oatmeal. As in >>many packets of oatmeal and water, but somehow the sugar or honey or >>whatever it is underneath that, not mixed in. >> >>The burned part is not a solid layer. It comes up around the sides of the >>pan by about 1/2 an inch. There are spots on the bottom that didn't get >>burned, but most of it is. >> >>My standard treatment is to cover with baking soda and hot water. I used >>to >>boil this but discovered that hot tap water works just as well. I did this >>method many times. It did bubble off some of the burned stuff, but not >>all. >> >>I scraped some off with a butter knife. Only a tiny bit came off. >> >>Pan scraper didn't work. >> >>Green scrubber did nothing. >> >>Brillo pad didn't do much. >> >>I have resorted to boiling water in it repeatedly. This is loosened a few >>specks. At the rate I'm going, I might get it clean by 2022. >> >>Help! What else can I try? Thanks! > > Fill it with water and let it boil for hours then use a spoon and > gently scrape while boiling. you may need to add more water Already tried that. |
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On 2019 Dec 22, , Julie Bove wrote
(in article >): > > Fill it with water and let it boil for hours then use a spoon and > > gently scrape while boiling. you may need to add more water > > Already tried that. Oven cleaner following directions then Brillo pad then Propane torch if the first two dont work then Brillo pad then Throw the pan away if those doesnt work. OR: The power tool method mentioned above then Brillo pad. OR: Chuck it out in the yard for a year. You have plenty of rain then Brillo pad. leo |
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On Mon, 23 Dec 2019 00:55:40 -0800, Leo >
wrote: >On 2019 Dec 22, , Julie Bove wrote >(in article >): > >> > Fill it with water and let it boil for hours then use a spoon and >> > gently scrape while boiling. you may need to add more water >> >> Already tried that. > >Oven cleaner following directions then >Brillo pad then >Propane torch if the first two don’t work then >Brillo pad then >Throw the pan away if those doesn’t work. >OR: >The power tool method mentioned above then >Brillo pad. >OR: >Chuck it out in the yard for a year. You have plenty of rain then >Brillo pad. > >leo > yes oven cleaner will be best but that is just no fun! Melt it down clear away the slag pour into a mold allow to cool fasten the handle and attach with rivets melt it down again just to **** off the neighbor and this time use a hammer and anvil pound it to the correct shape attach newly created handle polish and apply nonstick coating if desired melt it down again then throw it away because it is just a freakin melted pot. -- ____/~~~sine qua non~~~\____ |
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.... > The problem is, when I do use it, black bits get mixed with my food. they won't kill ya. songbird |
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On Sun, 22 Dec 2019 19:25:42 -0800, "Julie Bove"
> wrote: > > wrote in message .. . >> On Sat, 21 Dec 2019 19:30:24 -0800, "Julie Bove" >> > wrote: >> >>>I have a fairly new, rarely used Revereware pan. No copper bottom. It has >>>a >>>spout on it. I bought it specifically to make ginger tea but I no longer >>>make that. >>> >>>The problem? Somebody Kuthed it! >>> >>>The culprit won't tell me what he did but it appears to be a layer of >>>burned >>>on sugar that was followed up by another layer of instant oatmeal. As in >>>many packets of oatmeal and water, but somehow the sugar or honey or >>>whatever it is underneath that, not mixed in. >>> >>>The burned part is not a solid layer. It comes up around the sides of the >>>pan by about 1/2 an inch. There are spots on the bottom that didn't get >>>burned, but most of it is. >>> >>>My standard treatment is to cover with baking soda and hot water. I used >>>to >>>boil this but discovered that hot tap water works just as well. I did this >>>method many times. It did bubble off some of the burned stuff, but not >>>all. >>> >>>I scraped some off with a butter knife. Only a tiny bit came off. >>> >>>Pan scraper didn't work. >>> >>>Green scrubber did nothing. >>> >>>Brillo pad didn't do much. >>> >>>I have resorted to boiling water in it repeatedly. This is loosened a few >>>specks. At the rate I'm going, I might get it clean by 2022. >>> >>>Help! What else can I try? Thanks! >> >> Household ammonia. > >Hmmm... Never buy that stuff. What would I do with it? Household ammonia is very inexpensive Place the pan in a plastic trash bag and pour about an ounce of household ammonia into the bag and seal the top of the bag with a twist tie... do this outdoors, and add nothing else, no soaps, never any bleach. The ammonia fumes will dissolve the schmutz, not the liquid ammonia. Leave it outdoors for maybe a week and then wash the pan with a sponge and dishwashing soap, should clean good as new without any scrubbing. |
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On Monday, December 23, 2019 at 10:25:14 AM UTC-6, songbird wrote:
> Julie Bove wrote: > ... > > The problem is, when I do use it, black bits get mixed with my food. > > they won't kill ya. > > > songbird TrueDAT!! I had some in my Butter Toffee! Who CARES! John Kuthe... |
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![]() > wrote in message ... > On Sun, 22 Dec 2019 19:25:42 -0800, "Julie Bove" > > wrote: > >> > wrote in message . .. >>> On Sat, 21 Dec 2019 19:30:24 -0800, "Julie Bove" >>> > wrote: >>> >>>>I have a fairly new, rarely used Revereware pan. No copper bottom. It >>>>has >>>>a >>>>spout on it. I bought it specifically to make ginger tea but I no longer >>>>make that. >>>> >>>>The problem? Somebody Kuthed it! >>>> >>>>The culprit won't tell me what he did but it appears to be a layer of >>>>burned >>>>on sugar that was followed up by another layer of instant oatmeal. As in >>>>many packets of oatmeal and water, but somehow the sugar or honey or >>>>whatever it is underneath that, not mixed in. >>>> >>>>The burned part is not a solid layer. It comes up around the sides of >>>>the >>>>pan by about 1/2 an inch. There are spots on the bottom that didn't get >>>>burned, but most of it is. >>>> >>>>My standard treatment is to cover with baking soda and hot water. I used >>>>to >>>>boil this but discovered that hot tap water works just as well. I did >>>>this >>>>method many times. It did bubble off some of the burned stuff, but not >>>>all. >>>> >>>>I scraped some off with a butter knife. Only a tiny bit came off. >>>> >>>>Pan scraper didn't work. >>>> >>>>Green scrubber did nothing. >>>> >>>>Brillo pad didn't do much. >>>> >>>>I have resorted to boiling water in it repeatedly. This is loosened a >>>>few >>>>specks. At the rate I'm going, I might get it clean by 2022. >>>> >>>>Help! What else can I try? Thanks! >>> >>> Household ammonia. >> >>Hmmm... Never buy that stuff. What would I do with it? > > Household ammonia is very inexpensive Place the pan in a plastic > trash bag and pour about an ounce of household ammonia into the bag > and seal the top of the bag with a twist tie... do this outdoors, and > add nothing else, no soaps, never any bleach. The ammonia fumes will > dissolve the schmutz, not the liquid ammonia. Leave it outdoors for > maybe a week and then wash the pan with a sponge and dishwashing soap, > should clean good as new without any scrubbing. Thanks! |
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If you leave it outside after dark with a small glass of milk elves will clean so it looks brand new, or they do with shoes.
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On 12/22/2019 10:26 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
> > "Thomas" > wrote in message > ... >> Tell the cocksucker who keeps ****ing you over to fix it and the >> stove. You are making >> bad choices.Â* 911 is magic. >> Please be happy this year and next. 911 the prick. > > Maybe 911 is good where you are. Here? Nope. Ignore Thomas. 911 doesn't respond to cases of burnt-on crud on pans perpetrated by an alleged culprit who "won't tell me what he did". Good lord, what a ridiculous suggestion. Jill |
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On Saturday, December 21, 2019 at 5:30:36 PM UTC-10, Julie Bove wrote:
> I have a fairly new, rarely used Revereware pan. No copper bottom. It has a > spout on it. I bought it specifically to make ginger tea but I no longer > make that. > > The problem? Somebody Kuthed it! > > The culprit won't tell me what he did but it appears to be a layer of burned > on sugar that was followed up by another layer of instant oatmeal. As in > many packets of oatmeal and water, but somehow the sugar or honey or > whatever it is underneath that, not mixed in. > > The burned part is not a solid layer. It comes up around the sides of the > pan by about 1/2 an inch. There are spots on the bottom that didn't get > burned, but most of it is. > > My standard treatment is to cover with baking soda and hot water. I used to > boil this but discovered that hot tap water works just as well. I did this > method many times. It did bubble off some of the burned stuff, but not all. > > I scraped some off with a butter knife. Only a tiny bit came off. > > Pan scraper didn't work. > > Green scrubber did nothing. > > Brillo pad didn't do much. > > I have resorted to boiling water in it repeatedly. This is loosened a few > specks. At the rate I'm going, I might get it clean by 2022. > > Help! What else can I try? Thanks! You could try leaving the empty pan on the stove to reduce the stuff to ashes. I've done that. It's pretty cool, although I can't say if it will clean off the stuff on the sides and it might discolor your pan. |
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![]() "songbird" > wrote in message ... > Julie Bove wrote: > ... >> The problem is, when I do use it, black bits get mixed with my food. > > they won't kill ya. I know but burned bits aren't very tasty. |
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![]() > wrote in message ... > If you leave it outside after dark with a small glass of milk elves will > clean so it looks brand new, or they do with shoes. Haha. |
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![]() "dsi1" > wrote in message ... > On Saturday, December 21, 2019 at 5:30:36 PM UTC-10, Julie Bove wrote: >> I have a fairly new, rarely used Revereware pan. No copper bottom. It has >> a >> spout on it. I bought it specifically to make ginger tea but I no longer >> make that. >> >> The problem? Somebody Kuthed it! >> >> The culprit won't tell me what he did but it appears to be a layer of >> burned >> on sugar that was followed up by another layer of instant oatmeal. As in >> many packets of oatmeal and water, but somehow the sugar or honey or >> whatever it is underneath that, not mixed in. >> >> The burned part is not a solid layer. It comes up around the sides of the >> pan by about 1/2 an inch. There are spots on the bottom that didn't get >> burned, but most of it is. >> >> My standard treatment is to cover with baking soda and hot water. I used >> to >> boil this but discovered that hot tap water works just as well. I did >> this >> method many times. It did bubble off some of the burned stuff, but not >> all. >> >> I scraped some off with a butter knife. Only a tiny bit came off. >> >> Pan scraper didn't work. >> >> Green scrubber did nothing. >> >> Brillo pad didn't do much. >> >> I have resorted to boiling water in it repeatedly. This is loosened a few >> specks. At the rate I'm going, I might get it clean by 2022. >> >> Help! What else can I try? Thanks! > > You could try leaving the empty pan on the stove to reduce the stuff to > ashes. I've done that. It's pretty cool, although I can't say if it will > clean off the stuff on the sides and it might discolor your pan. --- That's how my Dutch Oven got destroyed. Also Revereware but copper bottom. It was a newer one and I never really cared for it. Seemed to thin or something. He boiled some tea bags in there and left it. The bags were welded and it was black inside and out, plus the handles started to melt. I did just toss it out as I have another Dutch oven that I prefer. |
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> > "songbird" > wrote in message > ... >> Julie Bove wrote: >> ... >>> The problem is, when I do use it, black bits get mixed with my food. >> >> they won't kill ya. > > I know but burned bits aren't very tasty. i've only found them to be crunchy but without flavor. i can ignore a little crunch if i know what it is. ![]() songbird |
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![]() "songbird" > wrote in message ... > Julie Bove wrote: >> >> "songbird" > wrote in message >> ... >>> Julie Bove wrote: >>> ... >>>> The problem is, when I do use it, black bits get mixed with my food. >>> >>> they won't kill ya. >> >> I know but burned bits aren't very tasty. > > i've only found them to be crunchy but without flavor. > i can ignore a little crunch if i know what it is. ![]() I tried the oven cleaner, a wire brush and the purple scrubber twice. Seemed to get off about 99% of anything sticking up. The black still remains though. |
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