How to clean a baking sheet
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Polly Zieper on Jan 20, 2016I've used steel wool pads or a product thats called Bartenders friend, both workHelpful Reply
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Colleen on Jan 20, 2016http://www.thevspotblog.com/2011/07/cleaning-stove-burners-grates-best.html ....this works super good on anything with baked on crud.Helpful Reply
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Dawn kolberg on Jan 20, 2016oven cleanerHelpful Reply
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Lulu on Jan 20, 2016Try 'CITRASOLVE' It is made out of orange peel oils and will clean anything.It is nontoxic and does not harm the environment. (Whole Foods)Helpful Reply
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Sandra on Jan 20, 2016I use warm soapy water and a sponge that has a pan cleaning scourer on one side.Helpful Reply
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Janet Pizaro on Jan 20, 2016soak the pan with white vinegar and baking soda in a paste. leave on until the grease is absorbed.Helpful Reply
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Betty on Jan 20, 2016Did anything above help with this baking sheets? I have a few I'm about to throw out unless I find a way. Thanks BettyHelpful Reply
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Lesa on Jan 20, 2016They all seem like good ideas. As Betty asked, it would be nice to know the results of the suggestions. Obviously, one could "just try the answers" but it would be much better if the results could be shared.Helpful Reply
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Marlene Boven on Jan 20, 2016Kelley, did you try any of these solutions? What is your opinion of them?Helpful Reply
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Lyn2398900 on Jan 20, 2016When they are old and too much work to clean, I wait until there's a sale on them for half price. (I'm old and lazy too!)Helpful Reply
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Krissy on Jan 21, 2016I have a self cleaning oven & when I went to clean the oven I had forgotten I left a pan that was in worst shape than yours in the oven . After the oven cleaned it's self & I opened the door & could not believe the pan , it looked brand new . I have done the same thing again & all my pans came out the same way , looking brand newHelpful Reply
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Josie Stark on Jan 21, 2016Put sheet in a plastic bag with a few tbl said of ammonia and leave for a day or two. Will scrub clean afterward fairly easily with scrub bid. My mil taught me thisHelpful Reply
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Sdd1195258 on Jan 21, 2016If you have a self cleaning oven put the cookie sheet in the oven while it is cleaning and they come out like brand new. I have done it many times and works like a charm.Helpful Reply
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Tena Abbey on Jan 21, 2016I found many helpful hints on pinterest. One was using a paste of baking soda and peroxide. Slather liberally onto the baking sheet, and set aside for a few hours. Then give it a scrub. If it doesn't come clean right away, repeat the BS & peroxide.Now....some say make a paste, others say layer the bs, pour peroxide over it, then sprinkle with more bs, but I like the paste. It also worked great on my oven window! Don't make it too thick; you need the moisture from the peroxide to make it all work.Helpful Reply
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Kimberly Young on Jan 21, 2016Put them in a tub with hot soapy water using dishwashing liquid. I always use Dawn. Just enough water to cover the baking sheets. Then lay dryer sheets on the baking sheet.. Soak for 4 to 8 hours. Use the wet dryer sheets to wipe off the baked on residue. It is amazing how well this works. I clean my oven racks and grill racks this way. I also wet the dryer sheets and lay them on my cooktop to clean it. Try it and let us know how it turned out for you.Helpful Reply
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Betty on Jan 21, 2016I did try a few of them with none or little differences. So not wanting to throw money away over something that wood not work. So asking for any 100% improvement. Thanks,bettyHelpful Reply
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Fre4046817 on Jan 21, 2016Use 3/4 cup of Baking Soda, add just enough Hydrogene Peroxide to make a paste. Rub on with fingers/brush, let sit about 5 minutes, rinse off and voila! It will Shine. Good on Stainless steel sinks and anything Silver.Helpful Reply
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Martha on Jan 23, 2016Sprinkle with baking soda, then spray with hydrogen peroxide (put it in a little spray bottle). Sprinkle a bit more baking soda and let it sit for a couple of hours. If it's really bad, you rub the paste like mixture into the pan to make sure it is all covered. After a few hours, just rinse it off. It come out almost as good as new.Helpful Reply
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Michelle on Jan 23, 2016Baking soda lots of it and vinegar, let sit for a half hour then scrubHelpful Reply
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Lila on Jan 25, 2016Pumice stone!Helpful Reply
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