For the outside of the pan (copper) ketchup works, so does a mix of 1 part each of flour, salt and vinegar. Leave for about 10 minutes then wash off.
For the inside - put about 2 inches of water in the pan with about 1 tablespoon of baking soda. Bring to the boil. Then let the water cool, scrub and rinse.
Both these methods may need to be used a few times, but I much prefer using them to commercial cleaning products.
2007-06-26 13:32:59
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answered by vivi 4
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All that you have on the inside of your pan is burnt oil. It looks ugly but it is relatively easy to get off. All you need is a stainless steel scrubbing pad and a good dish detergent. The pan should come clean with a little scrubbing. If you are worried about scratching your expensive stainless, you can get a brass scrubbing pad, it will work well but won't last as long as a stainless steel pad.
2007-06-30 13:00:08
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answered by milton b 7
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I'd get it into the sink and use Vim and some steel wool or a Magic Eraser to get off the burnt oil. If it doesn't come off in about 10 minutes of scrubbing, let it soak for a while and try again. Good luck!
2007-06-26 13:03:22
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answered by jennabeanski 4
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Soak in hot soapy water with a little vinegar to cut down the soak time. Then you can scrub it off. (When I was a child, that bottle of Comet worked too). It can be saved, but it will take some scrubbing.
Don't be afraid to take the pan outside and use Easy-Off since it would be just like new after a few hours, after scrubbing and hosing it off! Bon Appetite. ------->>@
2007-06-26 13:06:11
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answered by Ginger 6
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I don't know if this only works on copper, but I saw Martha Stewart clean a burnt pot with ketchup and it came out good as new. Just rub the ketchup on the burnt parts and let it sit for a while and then rub it off. Something to do with the acidity of the tomatoes.
2007-06-26 13:01:13
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answered by Stuck in the middle of nowhere 7
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First, rinse it well outside with your garden hose. Use a sprayer and try to get a much off as you can. If the denture cleaning tablets don't work, try a paste of cream and tarter, baking soda and water. Cover well and allow to sit for several hours. This may take several applications to get the hard residue off. In your kitchen, place several small bowls of vinegar around the room. This will absorb the smoke smell. And wash everything (cabinet fronts, counters, floor, etc.) with vinegar and water.
2016-05-21 03:43:08
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answered by vicky 3
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Soak the pan in water for at least 6 hours, then go to work with a S.O.S. pad (steel wool with a cleaner) if you cannot get it all, re-soak the pan and try again. You will eventually get it all.
2007-06-26 13:26:31
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answered by Michael 2
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Try soaking it in vinegar and a good soap like Dawn liquid. It might take several attempts to get it clean, but it should work. Also, there's a product called Quick and Brite that might work.....it gets just about everything else out!
2007-06-26 13:03:28
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answered by JennyP 7
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put a inch of water in the bottom and put a dryer sheet in it. let set for atleast a hour, rubs right off.
2007-06-26 13:04:55
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answered by LOST_fanatic:)! 4
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