How to clean grime off of stainless steel pots

Nov30174211
by Nov30174211
Left pot on stove too long and now it looks like it is discolored

  5 answers
  • Vimarhonor Vimarhonor on Apr 28, 2018

    Have you tried Barkeepers friend?

    Im impressed by all the cleaning problems it solves, it may resolve your pot stains and grime.


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    • Nov30174211 Nov30174211 on Apr 28, 2018

      Thank you for your response. I have Barkeepers. I use it on my stainless steel sink but never thought to use it on my pots. Thanks again.


  • Janet Pizaro Janet Pizaro on Apr 28, 2018

    make a mixture of baking soda and water and apply to the area leaving on long enough to get the discoloration off

  • Sophie Sophie on Apr 28, 2018

    Barkeeper's Friend in the gold container will make your stainless steel pans look brand new. Most markets & hardware stores sell it. A tall conrainer is approximately $3.00

    • Nov30174211 Nov30174211 on Apr 28, 2018

      Thank you for your response. I have Barkeepers. I use it on my stainless steel sink but never thought to use it on my pots. Thanks again.

  • Chubby58 Chubby58 on Apr 28, 2018

    Ball up a piece of aluminum foil and scrub away.

  • Nov30174211 Nov30174211 on Apr 28, 2018

    I will try it if Barkeepers does not work. Thanks for your response.