Why is all my bakeware and Pyrex cooking dishes sticky?

Tex30563218
by Tex30563218
All my bakeware and Pyrex cooking glass dishes sticky even after washing?

  10 answers
  • Lindsey Martin Lindsey Martin on Feb 15, 2018

    You can try soaking them in the sink with vinegar. That should take off most of the gunk.

    • Tex30563218 Tex30563218 on Feb 16, 2018

      Unfortunately my Pizza pan and cookie sheets don’t fit in sink đŸ˜•

  • Susan Massey Susan Massey on Feb 15, 2018

    Sounds like the water isn't hot enough, or try changing soap. I prefer Dawn for hand-washing or Cascade for the dishwasher.

  • Janet Pizaro Janet Pizaro on Feb 15, 2018

    what are you using to clean them?

  • Nancy Turner Nancy Turner on Feb 15, 2018

    If you use Pam or something before you put your food into it, it leaves a sticky residue that eventually builds up when it is baked.

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    • Nancy Turner Nancy Turner on Feb 16, 2018

      I went to putting foil in my pans when I use them to bake meat, fries, almost everything, and that helps a lot. When baking I like to use parchment paper. My pans stay somewhat better, there are always leaks somehow even with the foil and spatters, so I have some yuk on my pans, but not near what I had when I didn't use foil.

  • KNewton KNewton on Feb 15, 2018

    You can use vinegar and water on the glass dishes to remove residue.

  • Debbie Brasher Debbie Brasher on Feb 15, 2018

    A built up of grease may need to be hand washed. If changing your detergent doesn’t work. Vinegar can help as well as the abrasiveness of baking soda. If this doesn’t help try us a plastic scrubber. Metal will scratch your glass.

  • Lin6417041 Lin6417041 on Feb 15, 2018

    Try oven cleaner

    • Tex30563218 Tex30563218 on Feb 16, 2018

      Do you follow instructions on oven cleaner or have you had results with particular formula? Thanks

  • TAMMY SPALSBURY TAMMY SPALSBURY on Feb 15, 2018

    Dawn Dish soap cuts through sticky residue and grease

  • Lin6417041 Lin6417041 on Feb 16, 2018

    TEXAS, the oven instructions take too long for me, I just sprayed the oven cleaner, left it on for about an hour, kept testing to see if it was working using baking soda as a "helper" to scrub. Can't say exactly how long it would take, depends on the situation.. I used Braun Oven &Grill cleaner, but I don't think make matters. Good luck


  • Sheila Sheila on Feb 16, 2018

    You can use oven cleaner or put them into a garbage bag , then pour ammonia on them & tie bag closed. Let sit for several hours & it’ll come off. Or scrub with SOS type pads.