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Hi fellow TLer
I made a big mistake today and I need help
I wanted to cook something but all my saucepan were use, so i borrow one to my roommate. After 15min, I just realize I burn what i was making and now the saucepan is scrap. I've search on google any tip to restore it but all the tips i found didn't work.
Anyone have good tip to get it restore ??
And plz don't tell me to buy him a new one ♥
Stolive
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umm... what do you mean its scrap?
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You burned the bottom of the pan? Can't really fix that, maybe serious scrubbing?
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I mean this
This is not mine but it look exactly like that. I just have nothing to take a picture of mine
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Fill it with hot water and soap, let it stand for a while, then scrub scrub scrub. Don't use a sharp object to scrape away the stuff, use the flat edge of a butter knife or something if you have to.
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On May 01 2011 13:14 Elegy wrote: Fill it with hot water and soap, let it stand for a while, then scrub scrub scrub. Don't use a sharp object to scrape away the stuff, use the flat edge of a butter knife or something if you have to. I've already try it but thanks anyway. This is late here and tomorow i'll try to use baking soda with a little bit of white vinegar. I hear this work pretty well
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? Should work if you have one.
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nah, if it was non stick (i mean like teflon) and you burned it, it's really done. That's what your picture looks like OP. Buy him a new one.
If it was iron/copper/steel/aluminum or whatever and NOT nonstick, then use a scrubber pad like the one in the picture ^^ and you'll be fine. If you try to use a metal scrubber on a teflon pan though, you'll just make it worse...
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Just because there is some discoloring on the pot/pan doesn't mean it is bad/broken. It just means it's discolored.
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What did you burn, and what is the pan made out of? You can use a chemical that reacts with the burnt material, but not the pan itself.
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ok thanks for the tip
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On May 01 2011 14:11 aidnai wrote: nah, if it was non stick (i mean like teflon) and you burned it, it's really done. That's what your picture looks like OP. Buy him a new one.
If it was iron/copper/steel/aluminum or whatever and NOT nonstick, then use a scrubber pad like the one in the picture ^^ and you'll be fine. If you try to use a metal scrubber on a teflon pan though, you'll just make it worse...
if its really burnt badly and you're using a lot of effort with he metal scrubber pour some vinegar and let it sit for a while. but if its a nonstick sauce pan then you should probably buy him a new one.
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yes , the non stick component will start flaking off if you burnt the food too much you aren't even meant to breathe in the smoke of a burning non stick pan , let alone eat parts of the teflon that come off when you next use it.
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