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Le Crueset Saucepan Help?
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Anybody got advice on how to remove baked on food?? I'm just getting used to my new hob and I think I had the gas too high.![]() I soaked the saucepan overnight but doesnt seem to have removed much. I've just filled it with water and bought the water up to the boil and left it?Any advice would be helpful. |
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try soaking in bio washing powder
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Once you get the residue off, you could soak it in diluted milton fluid which will remove any remaining discolouration!
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Once you get the residue off, you could soak it in diluted milton fluid which will remove any remaining discolouration!
Thankyou. I'm having a go at soaking it in vinegar/washing powder. Hope this works.
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I find that bicarbonate of soda is the best remedy.
Just add some to water and boil for a few minutes. |
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That stuff that Ainsley Harriot used to advertise... Fairy Power Spray... that'll get it clean.
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Just leave to soak and then it should come off easily.
What did you burn? MG.xx
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Just leave to soak and then it should come off easily.
What did you burn? MG.xx ![]() ![]() still stuck, looks like it aint gonna shift.Spag Bog, I had the pan on the wrong burner,still getting used to this new hob.
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What about some salt to create a grit and a nylon scourer - dont use metal!! Bleach and boiling water?? Really dont know what else to suggest.
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Anybody got advice on how to remove baked on food?? I'm just getting used to my new hob and I think I had the gas too high.
I soaked the saucepan overnight but doesnt seem to have removed much.