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Re: how do you remove stains from Le Creuset?

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Re: how do you remove stains from Le Creuset?


@MariotaMurielle wrote:

here's a follow up on my Le Creuset stain situation.

just out of curiosity I decided try again. I wanted to use what I already had on hand rather buying something.

I used baking soda. it did ok, but not much. it did wonders for my sink, though. Smiley Happy

I filled the pot with water and added a few tablespoons of bleach, then just let it sit for 6 hours.

this is the result.

thanks to everyone for the suggestions.

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Congratulations! And a cheap solution free of elbow grease--great!

 

I've filed this away in case my Le Creuset develops a visible history that I'd like to erase, too. Heart

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Re: how do you remove stains from Le Creuset?

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@Nonametoday wrote:

@MariotaMurielle wrote:

thanks for the suggestions everyone.

 

@Othereeeen, nothing burned, but I made vegetable beef soup in this pot today so I guess those spots on the bottom were caused by the pieces of meat.

in a couple of my other pots the whole bottom has become light brown.

they're all about 15-20 years old, so maybe that's just what happens over time.


@MariotaMurielle   Did you put any kind of legumes in it?  I find legumes did that to my Corning Ware.  I can no longer use Corning Ware, iron skilllet or Le Creuset as I have a glass-top range and it is recommended neither of those is used.  However, I did use my Corning Ware once with legumes and it left a similar stain.  I cannot get it out/off.  I have tried everything but Easy Off which I don't use AT ALL.  It is too caustic for my use.


@Nonametoday, I did put butter beans in it but as far as I know they didn't stick to the bottom. if you saw my before pic, I think some of the stains were from the cubed pieces of meat. I'm happy with the results, but I think (as someone else mentioned) I have already somewhat damaged the surface by using a steel wool pad and an abrasive cleaner.

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Re: how do you remove stains from Le Creuset?

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@MariotaMurielle wrote:

thanks for the suggestions everyone.

 

@Othereeeen, nothing burned, but I made vegetable beef soup in this pot today so I guess those spots on the bottom were caused by the pieces of meat.

in a couple of my other pots the whole bottom has become light brown.

they're all about 15-20 years old, so maybe that's just what happens over time.


I hear you! I've tried everything: Comet, Bar Keeper's Friend, bleach, Brillo pads all to no avial. I emailed Le Creuset and am waiting a reply. Mine are about that old & well used.

 

I suggest you email Le Creuset & see what the experts have to say. 

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Re: how do you remove stains from Le Creuset?


T@MariotaMurielle wrote:

I have some older Le Creuset pots that have become discolored inside and I just can't get the stains out. I never cook with high heat in them. I've used Bar Keepers Friend and something made specifically for Le Creuset to no avail.

although I've read that you should never use a steel wool pad, I admit that I erdid try that and it didn't help either.

does anyone have some tried and true tips?

 

Try some polident denture tablets and let soak!

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Re: how do you remove stains from Le Creuset?

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OP said she had used steel wool at one time on her stained pot.  This  probably removed the glossy surface of the interior enamel.

 

I got rid of a  heavily-used LC pot after  that glossy surface had probably been ruined by the one or two times that  I subjected it to harsh dishwasher detergent. 

 

I never really could get the stains out after that and vowed never to mistreat expensive LC again!  No harsh scrubbing pads and no dishwasher!!

 

I still recommend trying everything possible to clean the stains if the pot is still well-used and loved.  It's no doubt still useful even in as-is condition.

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Re: how do you remove stains from Le Creuset?

@Boehm Collector 

 

Yes, correct, also avail on other e-retailers.