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01-25-2020 09:14 PM
I only used it on the bottom of the pot. I have no trouble with stains in the interior.
01-25-2020 09:19 PM
It used to drive my mom crazy that I didn't scrub the bottom of my pots and pans. When she'd visit, I'd always catch her scrubbing them and I thought she was a nut. I have to say that I'm still quite lazy about it, which is why it got into that condition. I am going to be more mindful of it from now on to prevent that from happening again.
01-25-2020 09:22 PM
Thank you for the recommendation, but I own that bio cleaner and it does nothing for me. I suppose if I used it every time I cooked, when the grease and stains were still fresh, it might work. However, this is gunk that's been cooked onto this pan over the course of several years.
01-25-2020 09:23 PM
Believe me, the thought of messing it up after all that work is very disturbing!
01-25-2020 09:46 PM
Well worth the hour -- it's therapeutic
01-25-2020 10:21 PM
@house_cat wrote:
Thank you for the recommendation, but I own that bio cleaner and it does nothing for me. I suppose if I used it every time I cooked, when the grease and stains were still fresh, it might work. However, this is gunk that's been cooked onto this pan over the course of several years.
@house_cat That surprises me, because I first used it on some stainless steel pans that were black inside, and this product removed it, shoicked me, but it worked.
01-25-2020 10:35 PM
That's funny, because when DH suggested that I was nuts for spending so much time scrubbing, I told him that it was cheaper than therapy.
I must be doing something wrong. I was convinced that the demo they do on t.v. was a hoax.
01-26-2020 12:39 AM
For that kind of burned-on residue I use Dawn Power Dissolver or if the surface can take it (Le Creuset can), spray-on oven cleaner. But the Power Dissolver is made for the purpose. Minimal elbow grease.
01-26-2020 05:21 AM
@noodleann wrote:For that kind of burned-on residue I use Dawn Power Dissolver or if the surface can take it (Le Creuset can), spray-on oven cleaner. But the Power Dissolver is made for the purpose. Minimal elbow grease.
On a side note to this post. I have a question for you.. I used to use Dawn Power Dissolver and then poof, it was gone from the place(s) I bought it. I haven't seen it again. Where do you buy it? I loved it. It worked great.,
@house_cat @ It was worth the time. It looks beautiful. I love my pieces of LeCreuset.
01-26-2020 05:54 AM
This took an hour?? Why so long? Looks like a 3 minute job to me.
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