How do I remove the brown spots left from my non stick spray on my bakeware?!


Question:

How do I remove the brown spots left from my non stick spray on my bakeware?


Answers:
I use non stick spray and I will never stop using it, it's cheaper than parchement and easy to use. Buy the Dawn smart shot, sold right with the dish detergent. It works wonders for anything that is baked on, caked on, etc.. Just follow the directions, spray it first and let it sit while you do the rest of your dishes, and presto. It was created for the very same reason you (and I) need it.

#1. Stop using non-stick spray! Use parchment paper instead.

#2. Try Barkeeper's Friend. It seems to remove ANYTHING from pots and pans.

Good luck!

Get some peroxide, poor, let is sit for 5 - 10 minutes, gently scrub and rinse

Greased Lightning is a miracle. Spray it on and let it sit for 10 minutes and it will dissolve anything. Even burned on food.

This is what I use every time I see spots on my baking ware. I get 2 tbs of baking soda in put on the baking ware then put hot water over it an then scrub. That should help you get the spots off quick.

Baking soda will work. Also works for anything really stuck to saucepans too.

I read on here one time that someone suggested to use spray on oven cleaner. Though sometimes I just use a simple S.O.S. pad as long as it's not a non stick pan.

When I brought my non-stick bakeware I was told never to use a aerosol non-stick cooking spray for this very reason. I had never heard of that until then - I was advised to use a brush in cooking oil or a spray bottle to put your cooking oil in. For some reason aerosol sprays are not good for your bakeware.

there is a cleaner caleed ber keepers friend and you should be able to find it in the cleaning supply section at your local walmart or higher chain grocery stores just sprinkle on and scrub with lightly wetten scruber and your pans will be like new




The consumer Foods information on foodaq.com is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice or treatment for any medical conditions.
The answer content post by the user, if contains the copyright content please contact us, we will immediately remove it.
Copyright © 2007 FoodAQ - Terms of Use - Contact us - Privacy Policy

Food's Q&A Resources