How can I clean an aluminum pan with tough burnt on grease?
I recently picked up a sturdy aluminum griddle at a thrift store. It has alot of deep dark burnt on grease. I have shot it twice with oven cleaner, too little avail.Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. I don't want to"pit it".Thanks, Terri
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Hi Terri,
This video is awesome! I have used it in the past and it works really well.
Lauren - The Little Lake Cottage
Thank you SO much Lauren! 😀
Now I can save my tools and my finger nails!! Lol
This is why I come HERE to ask the EXPERTS!!
THANK YOU! Terri
I've had some success with TSP substitute powder and Bar Keeper's Friend (powder form) but if it's a lot and super burnt, you might be struggling more than it's worth.
Hi Terri, I make a paste of baking soda and water, apply and let it sit for a few hours, then use the rough side of a scrubber sponge to scour it off, repeat if needed.