How can you restore the smooth finish on a ceramic-coated pan?
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If you damaged the surface there's probably no home remedies to fix it.
If you still have carbonized residue you're trying to cope with, then put the pan on the stove with some water in it. When it comes to a boil, dump a generous portion of baking soda in it (it will bubble up, so be prepared). Turn off the burner and let set until cool
I don't think you can restore the finish once it is removed. You may be better off just replacing the pan. There are better pans sold now that basically nothing will harm them. I just bought one and wished I had not bought a whole set of new cookware recently.
Try simmering water in it 10 minutes or so then clean.
maybe the pan has a warranty and can be replaced at minimal cost
I would get finer grades of automotive body work sand paper and smooth it... and then use finishing compound to really make it smooth... but make sure you dont go through the coating