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    Old 02-08-2011, 11:35 PM
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    Spray it with oven cleaner and let is sit in a warm oven for a few hours.
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    Old 02-08-2011, 11:37 PM
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    ok I must be the lazy one.. Id throw that pan out... :?



    Worst one for me was I forgot about the boiled eggs.. OMGosh.. No way was I going to keep that pan!!!
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    Old 02-08-2011, 11:51 PM
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    Oven cleaner works great in the bathrooms also. To get hard water spots off of showers and such. Spray it on, close up the room for a few hours, come back and wipe it right off.
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    Old 02-08-2011, 11:53 PM
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    Originally Posted by scowlkat
    Sorry about the saucepan - but oh my gosh, to lose the chocolate!!!!!
    Still chuckling.
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    Old 02-09-2011, 06:55 AM
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    Try the fabric softener sheet. They work great for burnt pans!
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    Old 02-09-2011, 01:31 PM
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    Originally Posted by Prism99
    Try boiling baking soda in the pan. Here is a website that tells how to do that:
    http://www.essortment.com/home/tipscleaningsc_slmf.htm
    I have had very good success with this tip.
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    Old 02-09-2011, 01:32 PM
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    Originally Posted by M.E.H.
    When I have a pan that I have burned stuff in I dump some Baking Soda into the pan then add some water and let it boil for a few min. Then clean the pan. Use about 1/2 cup of soda to 2 cups water. Good luck.
    That will do it! I agree with losing the chocolate, the pan will be OK!!! If this does not work, there is some powdered stuff that they clean out wine bottles with that will take off anything. I think a RevereWare pan is definitely worth saving, especially one of the old ones.
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    Old 02-09-2011, 01:33 PM
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    Originally Posted by Prism99
    Try boiling baking soda in the pan. Here is a website that tells how to do that:
    http://www.essortment.com/home/tipscleaningsc_slmf.htm
    I think this suggestion is the answer.. I have found heating a scorched pan with dish soap worked as well.. I suppose it depends on how scorched it is.
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    Old 02-09-2011, 01:55 PM
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    I have had good luck making a baking soda paste with a little water and just leaving it for an hour or so. It works remarkably well on anything scorched, and you won't have to ignore your computer while it's soaking. Baking soda is definitely the cheapest and least toxic way. I have used it on totally encrusted roasting pans as well as for mishaps like yours. I would not put full strength dishwasher detergent on anything because it's too caustic. Also, if you have a DH who tastes stuff he might find in a pan, better warn him.
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    Old 02-09-2011, 02:10 PM
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    Oh this board keeps us right on top of things! Vineger maybe the answer. So sorry
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