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  • drenee Jun 19, 2009
    I can always find my answers on ehow
  • queenofburn Jan 31, 2008
    I am the queen of burn, I seem to always have something stuck to my pots & pans, I did see a new product & ordered a box, IT WORKS, I found this product called Magic Sheets it is made just for me the queen of burn, I couldnt believe how fast I get my pots & pans clean without scrubbing it is great. The best thing is it is nontoxic unlike my cooking or I should say burning.
  • queenofburn Jan 31, 2008
    I am the queen of burn, I seem to always have something stuck to my pots & pans, I did see a new product & ordered a box, IT WORKS, I found this product called Magic Sheets it is made just for me the queen of burn, I couldnt believe how fast I get my pots & pans clean without scrubbing it is great. The best thing is it is nontoxic unlike my cooking or I should say burning.
  • winner77 Jan 19, 2008
    I have received brand new pot and pans the exspensive kind,for gift from my children,nostick all of them with a 25 year warrenity,i dont want to scatch them inside or out,want to keep them new for along time and clean from grease on the bottom of pot and pans,without scatchin them ,what can i use that wont cost alot and keep them clean for the brown stuff on the bottom,without scatches please is it something i have at home or have to buy?please reply as soon as possible thank you
  • myfoodsafety Jul 19, 2007
    Or if you work in an industrial kitchen, you can just throw them in a Power Soak! lol
  • myfoodsafety Jul 19, 2007
    Or if you work in an industrial kitchen, you can just throw them in a Power Soak! lol
  • Aug 29, 2006
    What I always do when I have stubborn food on my pots or pans is add a little Dawn dishwashing liquid and some water, then boil it and let it sit. Then I wipe it out and rinse. Comes clean every time.
  • Aug 29, 2006
    What I always do when I have stubborn food on my pots or pans is add a little Dawn dishwashing liquid and some water, then boil it and let it sit. Then I wipe it out and rinse. Comes clean every time.
  • Nov 22, 2005
    Place pot or pan in a plastic garbage bag. Pour in small amount of ammonia and let fumes do the hard work. Check back in 8-24 hours.

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