Get Barkeeper's Friend. It will get it right out
2007-05-17 08:35:52
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Try Steel Glo Stainless Steel & Copper Cleaner. I believe you can get it at places like Walmart or Target, or you can order it online at the company's web site.
2007-05-17 08:32:17
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answer #2
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answered by Red Poppy 1
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Yes help is at hand, Put enough warm water to cover the stain, add 1 tablespoon of baking powder, leave for 10 min´s then wash with your normal dish soap. Just remember warm water not hot. you can add more powder if needed
2007-05-17 08:28:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Boil Rhubarb in it. It will not only make your pot shine, but if you chop it in about 1/4" bites, and add sugar to the left over water to make a sweet syrup, it is a delicious healthy dessert!
2007-05-17 08:59:55
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answered by debijs 7
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Try pouring some chlorine bleach in it and let it soak. Then rinse and scrub with a steel wool pad and rinse VERY thouroughly.
2007-05-17 08:27:39
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answered by PamV 3
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use some pure vinegar....
let stand for a bit then bring to a boil....
try washing..
then if needed soak again.
it may take a time or two, but it has worked for me.
2007-05-17 09:56:35
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answer #6
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answered by OfficeMom 4
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