Cleaning copper chief pan
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Pennybrite paste cleaner is excellent for copper cookware as it doesn't leave any coating behind. A lot of other copper cleaners leave a residue that is meant to preserve the shine, but perhaps you don't want that in your food. If your hardware store doesn't carry it, or you can't find it online,make a paste of vinegar and salt and rub all over with your fingertips, then with a rag wetted w/vinegar. You'll see the discoloration disappear.
Is this real copper or a copper-colored finish? Won't vinegar cause verdigris on copper?
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Its a copper ceramic coating. Did you season the pan first with oil in the oven? This may be why something stuck to it. I just put in the sink and put hot water with dish soap, let sit for awhile, then come back with a sponge with the green scrubby side and some soap it usually gets it off.
Once you get it clean, I would re-season it.
USE EQUAL PARTS OF VINGER AND BAKING SODA IT WILL ALMOST CLEAN IT SELF BUT USE A WHITE TOWEL NOT PAPER LIGHTLY COAT COPPER THAN WIPE DOWN WITH ANOTHER WHITE TOWEL AGAIN NO PAPER USE A FOAM PAINT BRUSH THIS WILL HELP AND IF YOU HAVE TO DO BOTH SIDE
I don't know how it will work in this case. Love Fabric Softener Sheets.
Irons with yuck on plate, heat up the iron and iron a softener sheet till it all comes off on the sheet.
Baking racks with baked on yuck, lay sheets on the bottom of the tub and put the racks on top of the sheets. Put hot water in the tub to about 1 or 2 inches over the racks and let sit overnight. The next day rub them down with a scouring cloth.
I would try the same as the baking racks with that flat pan in the sink or tub. Good Luck.
Try rubbing with ketchup!
I have copper bottom pans and only use vinegar and salt to clean them. Works like a charm. My grandparents also did this years ago. My pots are 30 years old and look like new.
on my new copper cook ware by that Cathy woman I use a magic eraser and it looks new again.
i do believe you can use tarnex on it, just wash it very good after word
lemon juice and salt? or Lemon juice and baking soda. Make a paste, work onto the copper, and rinse well.
MAKE A PASTE OF VINGER AND BAKING SODA FOAM BRUSH IT ON AND MAKE THE WATER VERY HOT AND IT SHOULD REMOVE AND WIPE IT OUT WIT A WHITE TOWEL NOT PAPER AND RINSE WITH HOT HOT WATER. TRY IT AGAIN AND WHY IT DIDN'T WORK? JAMES ALSO TRY LEMON AND LET IT SIT OVER NIGHT FOR BOTH OR TRY OCTOGONE SOAP THE BROWN . GOOD LUCK
Did you ever find anything that cleaned it? I have the same problem
I am having the same problem and wondered if you found a solution
Here's a tutorial that might help - https://chascrazycreations.com/copper-cleaning-hacks/