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A One-Minute Trick to Get Rainbow Stains Out of Your Pans
No heel-clicking or fancy cleaner required.
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madgeypoo
July 27, 2020
While it still warm, deglaze any pan with an acid like vinegar, white wine, or lemon juice.
Then employ the newest, and greatest detergent breakthrough: Dawn Powerwash Spray. Spray it on dirty pan, let it set for a minute or two, wipe it with a paper towel or dish brush, and rinse it clean. It is miraculous. Then, if you pan is water-spotted, you need only a teaspoon of Barkeeps or Bon Ami on a wet paper towel to make it sparkle.
Then employ the newest, and greatest detergent breakthrough: Dawn Powerwash Spray. Spray it on dirty pan, let it set for a minute or two, wipe it with a paper towel or dish brush, and rinse it clean. It is miraculous. Then, if you pan is water-spotted, you need only a teaspoon of Barkeeps or Bon Ami on a wet paper towel to make it sparkle.
mlsjazz
July 27, 2020
Sprinkle baking soda onto the pan... Create paste by rubbing gently in circular motion with well moistened paper towel.
Rinse out and then finish washing with dish detergent.
Rinse out and then finish washing with dish detergent.
Gordon
February 2, 2020
I use Bon Ami. It is gentler than Bar Keepers Helper, which I also use. But my All Clad looks brand new and it is like 15 years old. Bon Ami is almost as gentle as regular old baking soda at getting stains out and off. Original Bon Ami is just feldspar, while the regular Bon Ami is feldspar, limestone and baking soda. Hard to find but worth it.
Maggie S.
February 3, 2020
I grew up with Bon Ami (I always loved the little chicks on it and the saying 'hasn't scratched yet'). Thanks for pointing that out as an alternative!
alexis
January 30, 2020
ketchup also works like a charm :)
Maggie S.
February 3, 2020
Such a great point! Anything acidic should do the trick (yet another excellent reason to make a big batch of marinara).
Jackie
September 10, 2021
How do you get rainbow stains from high heat off the outside of your pans?
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