Cleaning a porcelain pan. What is the best way to get it clean?
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Try Bar Keepers friend
Here are some things to try:
https://www.thekitchn.com/how-to-clean-burnt-stains-off-enameled-cookware-cleaning-lessons-from-the-kitchn-217457
http://www.cookwarejudge.com/how-to-clean-ceramic-cookware-perfectly.html
Try soaking in water with white vinegar, if still stubborn make a paste with salt and white vinegar and scrub it with it. When all else fails fill with cold water and a small amount of bleach and leave overnight. Rinse it several times and wash again with washing up liquid before you use it. I have had trouble with my ceramic pans when I cook rhubarb in them. It leaves a brown discolouration and had to bleach them in the end. they are great pans to use and this has been the only problem I've had . Good luck with it.
I would try lifting that with a mixture of vinegar reacted with baking soda. If it still remains, then bar keepers friend should do the trick
Soak it with baking soda and boiling water
I have used Dawn Platinum. Squirt it directly on the bottom let it sit I always let mine sit longer then the three minutes it says it takes, then I'll use hot water and it usually comes right off whatever's left I'll use a magic eraser and wash normal when it's all off.
add some spin and span to some warm water and let sit overnite. it will be ready to easily remove. no scrubbing.
The best 100 percent remedy is ta da_ vinegar .pour it in the pot and set on burner on low. If u want add little bit of dawn but not necessary
You will see the burn content loosening up. What evers left you can use bleach. Or ckitchwn cleanser.
I did the same thing so don't feel bad. I sprayed mine with oven cleaner to clean it. Worked great. Hope it works for you. Best of luck.
use lemons! Cut your whole lemons into quarters add some water enough to cover Lemons , boil , you’ll begin to see burned on stuff break loose !
I did the same thing and googled it and I found an all time clever hack. Alll you do is add soapy water to it and let it boil make sure its all so hot and add some softner sheets put it inside with a masher make sure its all on the bottom let soak over night and then morning wash it and woah baby its all done.
Just buy a new one.
Two things you can use. First is Hydrogen Peroxide and Baking Soda. If you had just burned it, you could have simmerd Coke on low heat until it lefted, but that works best if it is done right
way. I hope you manage to save it.
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Coat the bottom scorch with water and Dawn soap, then sprinkle baking soda over the top of the scorch. Let it soak overnight and then wash.
I have several cleaning tutorials that might help you https://chascrazycreations.com/diys/how-tos/cleaning/
I use Cerama Bryte on my porcelain sink, stainless pots and white corningware. Works great.