Burnt pan
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LCGPetrey on Apr 24, 2015Baking soda. Works like a champ for LOTS of things. Burnt crud is one of 'em.Helpful Reply
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RCooper @ thoughtsbyher.com on Apr 24, 2015Not sure if this will help, but when I have something that is burnt on, I will take water and boil it in the pan with the burnt on stuff and then scrub at it with a spatula. Hope this helps.Helpful Reply
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Diane Trimborn on Apr 24, 2015Not sure if this actually works, but it's not costly!! Sprinkle baking soda on the burnt areas and then put vinegar over the baking soda. I was told that the combination will soften the burnt substance and then it can be washed. You may need to leave the solution on the pan for a while. Good Luck!!!Helpful Reply
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Mehartgallery on Apr 24, 2015Check out this video for burned pots: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nARhgEGszpgHelpful Reply
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Wanda Arganbright on Apr 24, 2015This Works! Fill a pan 2/3 full of water. 1 tablespoon Dawn liquid dish soap. Place on stove on medium and bring to simmer. Remove from heat and let cool then wash. Good as new.Helpful Reply
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Cindy Butler Dorthy on Apr 24, 2015Cream of tartar and peroxideHelpful Reply
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Tammy Sea on Apr 25, 2015I use the same method as Wanda Arganbright... water, Dawn, simmer for a bit. Everything that I've used this on comes right off. Good luck!Helpful Reply
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Smo464864 on Apr 25, 2015Definitely Wanda's answer works. I a new cook and burn a lot of good and her method works everytime. Plain water works too.Helpful Reply
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May on Apr 25, 2015But some hot water and a little dishwasher liquid soap in the pot let it sit for a little while and everything come offHelpful Reply
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Gem Murray on Apr 25, 2015Whenever I burn a pan I use oven cleaner let it sit a while then it comes right off. No rough scrubbing and good as new. This is not goin to work on non stick pan.Helpful Reply
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Susan on Apr 25, 2015Thanks so much, everybody, for the great tips on burnt pans - they were helpful!Helpful Reply
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Justfixit on Apr 25, 2015Boiling water in the pan with baking soda works but I have found that the easiest way is to soak it with some laundry soap (not Tide though) and then scrub it. It should come off easily.Helpful Reply
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Joann Jarvis on Apr 25, 2015Honey, keep,your husband out of the lichen, ha. My hubby did the same with a loved pot that I have had for 40 years. Have no solution joust cheap advise.Helpful Reply
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Joann Jarvis on Apr 25, 2015That's kitchenHelpful Reply
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Jamie Hampton on Apr 25, 2015I put water in the pan and then add a Downy Fabric softener sheet and let it sit overnight. Usually this normally does the trick.Helpful Reply
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Mary Ker on Apr 25, 2015And get an automatic rice cooker. No more burned rice, ever.Helpful Reply
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