How do I clean a dirty and rusty baking pan?

Patricia
by Patricia
  6 answers
  • Kathy Gunter Law Kathy Gunter Law on Jan 24, 2020

    Make a paste of baking soda and hydrogen peroxide and scrub with a steel wool scrubber. You can also use barkeeper's friend with a scrubber or an SOS pad.

  • Megan Megan on Jan 24, 2020

    Hi! Baking soda and vinegar work really well as cleaners! Let is soak on the pan for a little bit with water and then scrub. :)

  • Joy30150932 Joy30150932 on Jan 24, 2020

    When you use spray oil like Pam it tends to accu8mulate and burn on pans, Try soaking the pan in hot water with vinegar and baking soda to see if you can remove the stains. Might be wise to buy a new one and then use parchment paper instead of sprays to stop the sticking. This way your pan will remain forever clean and shiny.


  • Hi Patricia, As the ladies above suggested, I use baking soda and vinegar in a paste. However, if once the pan is clean, I can see a spot where the finish has worn away and the metal is exposed and will just keep getting rusty, I toss it. Of course, if it's just a little surface rust, I keep it. Best of luck!

  • Unexpected Elegance Unexpected Elegance on Jan 24, 2020

    Housecleaning & Home Maintenance : Removing Rust From Baking Pan


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=88&v=TYyAeHO1-s0&feature=emb_logo


    Hope this helps! Includes a tip for preventing future rust!

  • Patricia Patricia on Jan 24, 2020

    Thank you, all I will use all these methods, but I'll probably buy a new pan.