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I found a set of orange Cousance enamel pots at an estate sale this
morning. The largest pot has a rough, discolored inside bottom. Is it ruined or can I restore it? Thanks for any input! |
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"KellyQM" > wrote in message
ups.com... >I found a set of orange Cousance enamel pots at an estate sale this > morning. The largest pot has a rough, discolored inside bottom. Is it > ruined or can I restore it? Thanks for any input! > If the stain feels like it's on the surface, it probably is. At the supermarket, get some Bon Ami powder, or Barkeeper's Friend. The first one's less likely to cause scratches because it's a finer powder. Follow the instructions. If, on the other hand, the surface seems to have been gouged, you're out of luck. |
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