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enigma



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PostPosted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 8:36 pm    Post subject: burned on oil Reply with quote

i was getting ready to brown the beef for stew yesterday & was
distracted away from the kitchen. so... i have a new stainless
steel pot with burnt on oil. is there a way to remove it &
will the pot be forever burning stuff now?
boiling baking soda in it did nothing.
lee

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Dave Smith



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PostPosted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 4:33 pm    Post subject: Re: burned on oil Reply with quote

enigma wrote:

> i was getting ready to brown the beef for stew yesterday & was
> distracted away from the kitchen. so... i have a new stainless
> steel pot with burnt on oil. is there a way to remove it &
> will the pot be forever burning stuff now?
> boiling baking soda in it did nothing.
> lee

You can pour some vinegar in the pot and let is soak for a good long
time. Alternately, you can put some water and dishwasher powder and boil
it. for a while. It should come clean.
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George Shirley



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PostPosted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 3:42 pm    Post subject: Re: burned on oil Reply with quote

Dave Smith wrote:
> enigma wrote:
>
>> i was getting ready to brown the beef for stew yesterday & was
>> distracted away from the kitchen. so... i have a new stainless
>> steel pot with burnt on oil. is there a way to remove it &
>> will the pot be forever burning stuff now?
>> boiling baking soda in it did nothing.
>> lee
>
> You can pour some vinegar in the pot and let is soak for a good long
> time. Alternately, you can put some water and dishwasher powder and boil
> it. for a while. It should come clean.
>
I recently used some Goo Be Gone on a stainless bun pan with burned on
oil and it took it off enough to finish with a non-scratch scrubber.
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Susie



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PostPosted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 4:59 pm    Post subject: Re: burned on oil Reply with quote

>i was getting ready to brown the beef for stew yesterday & was
> distracted away from the kitchen. so... i have a new stainless
> steel pot with burnt on oil. is there a way to remove it &
> will the pot be forever burning stuff now?
> boiling baking soda in it did nothing.
> lee

Lee,
This happened to me with Olive Oil. The stainless steel frying pan
was totally black. It took a few days of scrubbing using Cameo and a sponge
and soaking with vinegar over night a few times.
Susie in northern NY
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Lou Decruss



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PostPosted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 10:02 pm    Post subject: Re: burned on oil Reply with quote

On Sun, 24 Feb 2008 15:36:01 +0000 (UTC), enigma
wrote:

>i was getting ready to brown the beef for stew yesterday & was
>distracted away from the kitchen. so... i have a new stainless
>steel pot with burnt on oil. is there a way to remove it &
>will the pot be forever burning stuff now?
> boiling baking soda in it did nothing.
>lee

Try this.

Lou
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Lou Decruss



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PostPosted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 10:03 pm    Post subject: Re: burned on oil Reply with quote

On Sun, 24 Feb 2008 17:02:52 GMT, Lou Decruss wrote:

>On Sun, 24 Feb 2008 15:36:01 +0000 (UTC), enigma
>wrote:
>
>>i was getting ready to brown the beef for stew yesterday & was
>>distracted away from the kitchen. so... i have a new stainless
>>steel pot with burnt on oil. is there a way to remove it &
>>will the pot be forever burning stuff now?
>> boiling baking soda in it did nothing.
>>lee
>
>Try this.
>
>Lou


Opps.

http://www.barkeepersfriend.com/
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Chris Marksberry



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PostPosted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 4:20 pm    Post subject: Re: burned on oil Reply with quote

>>>i was getting ready to brown the beef for stew yesterday & was
>>>distracted away from the kitchen. so... i have a new stainless
>>>steel pot with burnt on oil. is there a way to remove it &
>>>will the pot be forever burning stuff now?
>>> boiling baking soda in it did nothing.
>>>lee
>>
>>Try this.
>>
>>Lou
>
>
> Opps.
>
> http://www.barkeepersfriend.com/

Or this

http://tinyurl.com/2zx8gr

Dawn Power Dissolver
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Sqwertz



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PostPosted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 5:16 pm    Post subject: Re: burned on oil Reply with quote

On Sun, 24 Feb 2008 15:36:01 +0000 (UTC), enigma wrote:

> i was getting ready to brown the beef for stew yesterday & was
> distracted away from the kitchen. so... i have a new stainless
> steel pot with burnt on oil. is there a way to remove it &
> will the pot be forever burning stuff now?
> boiling baking soda in it did nothing.
> lee

We've only had this thread twice (now three times) in the last 3
weeks.

-sw
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Miche



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PostPosted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 12:28 pm    Post subject: Re: burned on oil Reply with quote

In article ,
George Shirley wrote:

> Dave Smith wrote:
> > enigma wrote:
> >
> >> i was getting ready to brown the beef for stew yesterday & was
> >> distracted away from the kitchen. so... i have a new stainless
> >> steel pot with burnt on oil. is there a way to remove it &
> >> will the pot be forever burning stuff now?
> >> boiling baking soda in it did nothing.
> >> lee
> >
> > You can pour some vinegar in the pot and let is soak for a good long
> > time. Alternately, you can put some water and dishwasher powder and boil
> > it. for a while. It should come clean.
> >
> I recently used some Goo Be Gone on a stainless bun pan with burned on
> oil and it took it off enough to finish with a non-scratch scrubber.

Oven cleaner works, too. Might take several goes, but it works.

Miche

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Little Malice



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PostPosted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 12:23 am    Post subject: Re: burned on oil Reply with quote

One time on Usenet, enigma said:
> i was getting ready to brown the beef for stew yesterday & was
> distracted away from the kitchen. so... i have a new stainless
> steel pot with burnt on oil. is there a way to remove it &
> will the pot be forever burning stuff now?
> boiling baking soda in it did nothing.

I would soak it overnight with a combination of dish soap and lemon
juice, then scrub the heck out of it...

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Paul M. Cook



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PostPosted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 1:06 am    Post subject: Re: burned on oil Reply with quote

"enigma" wrote in message @199.125.85.9...
>i was getting ready to brown the beef for stew yesterday & was
> distracted away from the kitchen. so... i have a new stainless
> steel pot with burnt on oil. is there a way to remove it &
> will the pot be forever burning stuff now?
> boiling baking soda in it did nothing.
> lee


Soak it in some water and ammonia. I use about 1 gallon of water and a half
cup of ammonia. Let it soak overnight.

Paul
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Sheldon



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PostPosted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 5:19 pm    Post subject: Re: burned on oil Reply with quote

On Feb 24, 10:36�am, enigma wrote:
> i was getting ready to brown the beef for stew yesterday & was
> distracted away from the kitchen. so... i have a new stainless
> steel pot with burnt on oil. is there a way to remove it &
> will the pot be forever burning stuff now?
> �boiling baking soda in it did nothing.
> lee

Household ammonia.
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enigma



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PostPosted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 3:17 am    Post subject: Re: burned on oil Reply with quote

Sqwertz wrote in$.dlg@sqwertz.com:

> On Sun, 24 Feb 2008 15:36:01 +0000 (UTC), enigma wrote:
>
>> i was getting ready to brown the beef for stew yesterday &
>> was distracted away from the kitchen. so... i have a new
>> stainless steel pot with burnt on oil. is there a way to
>> remove it & will the pot be forever burning stuff now?
>> boiling baking soda in it did nothing.
>> lee
>
> We've only had this thread twice (now three times) in the
> last 3 weeks.

the one i saw was aluminum cookie sheets... which are not the
same as stainless steel pots. different cleaning techniques.
at any rate, i soaked the pot in vinegar for a few hours,
then scrubbed the rest out with BarKeeper's Friend & it looks
just fine again. we'll see if it burns things when i next cook
in it.
lee
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Melba's Jammin'



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PostPosted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 2:31 am    Post subject: Re: burned on oil Reply with quote

In article ,
enigma wrote:

>i have a new stainless
> steel pot with burnt on oil. is there a way to remove it & will the
> pot be forever burning stuff now?

> lee

If it's got a decent bottom to it, Lee, I think you should be okay. The
only time I had trouble with a hot spot on stainless was with a thin
bottom.
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Melba's Jammin'



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PostPosted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 2:33 am    Post subject: Re: burned on oil Reply with quote

In article ,
"Chris Marksberry" wrote:

> Dawn Power Dissolver

You can still buy that where you are? It seems to have disappeared from
here - at least where I shop. I've been using another similar thing
fairly successfully but I loved the Dawn Power Dissolver!
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Laissez les bons temps rouler!

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