When I get residue on my enamel Dutch oven, I put baking soda and water in it and boil it for a while. It releases brown spots and keeps my favorite pan looking like new. I’ve not tried it for the exterior of pans, but I think the boiling water may be key to the release.
I have done this and it worked on a old T-Fal chicken frying pan. the bottom was not as bad as yours but close. the sides were about the same. The difference in your method and the one i used was the pan was warm, the ingredients were all mixed together in bowl and then added to the bottom in a thick paste and then it was covered with plastic saran wrap. your way allows the active liquids to disapate where the saran wrap keeps it working longer. finished with very minor scrubbing with a green pad for the bottom but the sides were pretty much clean. it diid kill the enamel coating glossy look but the pan was old anyways
@@NgoziAtitiVlogs It works! so, I had put the whole soap, vinegar, baking soda etc and left it in the kitchen. I decided to check the internet while I was waiting. I saw your video that said it did not work and I felt disappointed, but was too tired to go and remove the pot from where I left it. by morning, I went back to just clear it, not expecting anything. I didnt even have an iron sponge, just the foam one and it came off! so, maybe leaving it over night makes the difference, and I also used cling film and not kitchen tissue to cover mine. but it definitely works. and my pot was definitely as blackened as yours.
Sorry it didn't work for you. Best cleaner I've found for gas char on pans is normal hand cleaner. Something like GoJo. I like to use the orange one with pumus. Get the pan hot with hot water and then empty all the water you can. Put the hand cleaner on the pan with the Dawn and use green Scotch Brite scrubby pad to scrub the char away while the pan is still warm. If the char is fresh it melts away fast. If it is old it may take a second cleaning. This works on burnt oil in the pans too. About 20 years ago I got a whole set of stainless steel pans because my inlaws couldn't be bothered to clean them. I still have those pans to this day & they are still bright and shiny.
Thanks so much for sharing that .. I’m house sitting and accidentally boiled a couple of potatoes dry .. I felt sick that I ruined my besties pot .. you’ve saved it
Our Indian Pans are like this everyday due to the vegetables we prepare and the tempering we do...our basic dish soap bar and steel Sponge works wonders 😀
Spray oven cleaner on it then leave sit for about 20 minutes that's what I do, I also use a powder called Barkeepers Friend it does an amazing job also excellent for cleaning copper bottoms on pots they look new after. Thanks for showing people it was a scam
Like you, I had tried several things that I had found online and none of them had worked for me either. But I figured out something THAT ACTUALLY WORKED FOR ME!!!! My situation was that I had an expensive Calaphon stainless steel 3 quart pan that I really liked. I had accidentally left the empty pan on a hot burner and ruined its appearance. There was no burned on food or grease, the pan had been empty. I didn't need a pan that was that expensive, I had bought it because I like how it looked, and now I had ruined it, or so I thought. The outside of the pan had taken on a very even, dark, golden brown patina. Considering several of the online videos that hadn't worked for me, just like they hadn't worked for you, nonetheless it seemed that white vinegar might do something helpful. And white vinegar had been useful for me in other projects, so I tried something on my own. I took a plastic bowl big enough to immerse the entire ruined pan, and put in an entire gallon of pure white vinegar. I completely submerged my ruined pan, and let it soak for an entire evening. After three hours in pure white vinegar there was NOTICEABLE IMPROVEMENT! I continued to let it soak overnight AND THE DISCOLORATION WAS ENTIRELY GONE!!! I had my pretty pan back! So, this is what has worked for me. I don't know how this would do with burned on food and grease though.
All you did was soak it you could have soaked it in warm water with washing up liquid Vinegar is an acid you can't decrease anything with it you need an alkali like washing up liquid
I think it would’ve worked a lot better if you left out the dawn . Because baking soda and vinegar will clean some very stubborn cotton stains on cookware. But I think adding the Dawn you scrambled chemical reaction.
Thank you for doing this test, I knew this was false but so many people were saying the same thing that I thought to myself “it must be true!” I’m so glad I didn’t waste my money or time on this false claim!
If you want to keep from getting the black build up in the first place. Rub the outside of the pan with dish soap before cooking and it will come right off. That is what we did at camp and it worked every time.
@@manalishah07 probably. It's used on fireplaces. I did it for many, many years and the soap before fireplace cooking works every time. It would probably work on a gas stove but may make a little mess.??
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I tried this too and it did nothing. I am so glad that you published this because I thought well, maybe I did it wrong but now I see that it does not work. I saw another one that used Barkeeper's Friend, stainless steel scrubber and elbow grease. Thank you again for doing this.
Thank you for doing this. You are correct in your findings. I have watched videos of Japanese housewives cleaning the metal parts of their expensive rinnai stoves with baking soda and it worked beautifully, no scrubbing involved. If I find better information, I'll share it with you.
Just use fume free Easy off, it takes the crust out your oven, it takes it off the pots and use sos or scrubbing pad, depending on how bad just like the ovens may have to do it more than 1 time.
Get some "Barkeeper's Friend" cleaner (the powder, not the paste) and make a paste of it and water (using the stovetop cleaner paste doesn't work on pots and pans, I tried!). Spread the paste on thick and let it sit overnight. You may need to scrub a teensy bit in the morning but nothing major. Sure cleaned up my grungy pans!
@@walkermom100 It is really just an abrasive. There is nothing magic about it & the pan this woman was trying to “wipe away” heated grease stains from would not be cleaned by barkeepers friend either without scrubbing like crazy. Baked on grease and stuff like Pam spray that has been heated is only coming off by mechanical scrubbing! If then!!!!
Thank you for saving my time. I have tried many things and none have worked. Best thing is for me to toss out my "burned-on-grease-pan" and buy a new one. Thank you! ❤️
@@NgoziAtitiVlogs yep, did that as hard as I could across 2 months which, if you remember, is mentioned in my previous post: "tried many things". That is why I was looking up alternatives on youtube
Yeh ! I saw that Tik Tok too and wanted to try. Am glad to see your RUclips and didn’t waste my time. Thanks for trying it out for me and most likely helping LOTS other people 🙂
Get yourself a green scrubbing pad salt water do it in the sink With your whole pan inside and out Salt inside and out and plenty of elbow grease From the 1st day you buy your stainless steel Pan It'll take a couple of minutes and you'll be done done in your pants will look good if that matters to you the inside is the main area area don't forget to season the inside of your stainless steel pad
Lagostina makes a powder that you mix with a little bit of water. ( like the consistency of toothpaste). A little bit of scrubbing and your pots will look like the day you bought them!
Hi, I watched the demonstration before watching yours and was going to try it. I will just have to roll my sleeves up and give my pans a good scrub! Thanks for your video.
I remember some years ago (my youth), while at camp, the counselor sprayed ammonia all over the burnt pan then concealed it in a trash bag overnight. The next day he used a soapy scouring pad (Brillo) to remove all that burnt stuff. I wonder if this would work for your pan?
Thank you. I too, saw a similar video to the one you saw....I have a pot that had burnt pasta in it and was going to try this ... you have saved me a lot of time and effort! ❤️
You should try it, it works for me, but you have to do the right mix ratio, AND, you have to let it sit a bit to do its work. So.e people think make this rib it on ri se off. no. You do have to let it work a bit.
Well tried, Ngozi. You had my attention. Loved your scripture quote; it's sooooo true. Nevermind, your attempt wasn't in vain; we all learnt something i.e. GOD is not a man that He should lie, nor the son of man that He should repent. Continued to test the spirits, you have my backing. Fond regards from Sunny Jhb, South Africa
It's almost guaranteed not to work if you just scrub it with your bare hands. Since the pan is not a "non-stick" pan, try a brillo pad with all your stuff on it. Also, put plastic wrap over the mixture and let it soak for 24 hours.
I'm not sure, if you should have actually used washing up liquid. Most certainly, you should have used a wire wool scrubber. Also, I would have left it on for at least an hour. Good luck, next time. The kitchen paper towel, to get it on to the sides, and keep it there, was interesting and a good idea. However, the wire wool or at least, Brillo pads, is equally important, essential...
I tried Oven Pride, (oven cleaner) poured a little on the base of my pan, covered it with cling film and left it the whole morning, pan came up lovely and clean
Citric acid in powder form soaked with dishliquid and vinegar will clean your pan. I do it all the time. Just use citric acid, vinegar, and dishliquid.
Try using green bar soap, grate it, add Coca cola Coke, boil and mix; add a mixture of half cup of water and a table spoon of salt, add all together and mix thoroughly. Allow to cool and solidify. You can put in a freezer for solidification. Use it and wash off black stains of all types.
Use oven cleaner outside your home. Place some cardboard on the ground first. Place pan dirty side up. Spray oven cleaner and leave overnight. Everything comes off! 🙋🏻♀️💞
This works if you: fill a larger pot with about 5 inches water, bring to boil. Lower bottom of dirty pot into larger pot making sure bottom is submerged. Simmer for 20 min. Remove, let pot cool then start this persons process. You have to soften up the burned on grease, food before you clean it.
Have you tried Barkeepers Friend? It works very quickly and is safe to use. I have very sensitive skin and it does not affect my hands at all. And my stainless still pots sparkle and are practically non-stick.
These are the exact items that I use for various cleaning projects/tasks throughout my home. It's not magic to use them. All you needed was either a steel wool pad or scouring pad and that pan would have looked as good as new. As I said it isn't magic, elbow grease is needed in order for it to be successful. 🌷🌱
This video was so refreshing. It was HONEST, that this didn't work. I love you for being honest about this. I have some pans that look like this. So, thanks to your honesty, (and efforts), I won't be trying this.
It worked for me on a pan that was similar if not worse. Instead of scrubbing with the paper towel after I let it soak for a hour I used a Brillo pad. Wish I could share a picture.
Its one year ago..now is Dec 2022.. and lots of people have seen your demonstration..thank you for showing the reality of things..it could be the same with other "how to show" videos..
Thank you for putting this up. I fell into the trap myself - rushing around Manchester looking for baking powder and vinegar one late evening, then going home to try the process only to find out it doesn't work. I wonder what people gain in posting such misinformation.
You have to remember that the damage will not be removed in a matter of minutes, that is many of months of burnt oil on the bottom of that utensil so if people are trying to remove that much debris they should allow it to soak a few hours and keep it moist with the vinegar. It works all one needs is patience!
Baking soda is the number one ingredient in oven cleaner. You should never use vinegar or any acid with baking soda. The acid will weaken the baking soda as a cleaning agent. If I were to make any changes to this, I would say use water instead of the vinegar, let it set for at least an hour (longer if able), and use a steel pot scrubber to clean off the bottom when you’re ready to do so. I have used baking soda to clean oven before and never had a problem getting the black off of them. Should work very well for this pot.
I always use my drill with a wire brush head. It's always worked well and not alot of work. Just takes a few minutes and the bottom of my pots are clean and back to there original shine. I put the handle in a vise or just offset the pot on a piece of 🪵 wood of course. But that's only if I don't get to clean them weekly with soft scrub and a green scotch pad, which works really well also.
Tip: just use dishwasher tablets and hot water. - Put 1 or 2 dishwasher tablets/ pods in the sink / big container. - Fill it with hot water from the kettle till the pan with the burned bottom is completly soaked and let it sit for 1 or 2 hours or better let it sit overnight. - Then scrub whats left (of the gunk ) with a scour pad/ brillo pad. It should slide off just like that. And that's all my friends. It works for me. This is also the way how i clean my frying pan/ deep fryer too. Works like a charm. # Don't use this tip on aluminium though cuz it will totally strip the pan. ONLY use dishwasher tabs on stainless steel.
What I would do is take boiling water and put it into the closed sink. Add baking soda and Dawn and some salt. Submerge the pan into that solution and leave overnight. Next morning scrub with more baking soda and that should help left off some of the brunt up stuff. But you are still going to have to scrub. Or just take the pot outside, spray with over cleaner and put in a plastic bag for a an hour or so and scrub.
Thank you for testing this method. I would like to recommend that instead of rubbing it for most of the video, I think many of us would have rather watch you try other methods. Abrasive sponge, scouring pads etc would have probably worked. It would have been interesting.
Absolutely, was going to make that comment but you got there first! Vinegar and bread soda are power cleaners, use the detergent after you've gotten the mess off!
Salt is a gentle scrubber, by basically soaking it into a liquid it makes it mute. Dawn is a degreaser which is not needed in this situation. Baking soda also a gentle scrubber. Vinegar is acidic and good for dissolving some things but not everything. I think over all the idea of using a bit of vinegar to scrub a salt/baking soda mixture to remove stains is a good idea for light marks but not heavy like this. Also the only tip I know for certain in the kitchen is denture cleaners are a quick easy way to clean coffee mugs of stains.
I'm pretty sure it's a bust but, the one I saw said leave at least two hours! You only left it 20 minutes. And you're supposed to keep spraying it with the vinegar when and if it dries out. I kind of doubt it will work anyway.
If that is a STEEL pan, then Oven Cleaner (NaOH or Sodium Hydroxide) is your friend. DO NOT use it on an aluminum pan --- it is too strong and will oxidize the aluminum. Oven cleaner is caustic so follow the instructions and do not get it on your hands or breathe it in. Basically, you spray it on in a well ventilated area, leave it for about 15 minutes, and then rinse it off. You may need one or two applications. You can then follow up with hot water and dish detergent. Polishing afterwards for a final finish. The baking soda method can work, but the vinegar is only there to cause a foaming reaction. It actually reduces the grease cutting capability of the Sodium Bicarbonate. The dish detergent is used as a surfactant (to break the surface tension), and the paper towel is there to hold everything in place and inhibit everything from drying out to fast. Sodium Bicarbonate is not as strong a degreaser, and carbonized grease is probably to much for it. You could try Sodium Carbonate (Arm & Hammer Super Washing Soda), but the baked on stuff might still be too difficult to remove. Oven cleaner is strong enough that minimal scrubbing is required. Been using it for years to get rid of pantina and baked on grease. Note: NaOH will remove paint, and could damage wood, so either remove anything painted or wooden, or mask it off really well.
Hi! Jane here. So sorry you still have a grungy pan! I hoped it would work for you. With my grungy pans, I use a safety razor to scrape out the dark baked on layer, and then steel wool for the golden oil residue. You are so sweet for sharing your outcome.💓
😆😆😆😆I couldn’t stop laughing 😂 when you said internet magic 😂the worst part is people keep falling everyday for things like this thank God you tried it 👌🏻thanks for the proof video sis you are blessed
You need to use the scrubber and use tamarind paste. It worked for me. You made it black. Now unblack it. Use tamarind along with the rest of the ingredients. You have to make several attempts to remove the black residue on your pots. Patience and perseverance will pay off.
Thanks for the video. Saved me a lot of time and effort. Have you tried any other methods that some of the viewers in the comments suggested? And if so, which one worked?
There is a product in the U.S. called "Bar Keeper" that works extremely well!! I find it in restaurant supply stores, or at some grocery stores. It renews your Stainless Steel pots and pans and shines them like new!!! I polish other metals with it as well!!!
@@NgoziAtitiVlogs it’s called Bar Keepers Friend, try to buy it in the liquid form. I hate for my pans to look crusty too. Funny that when I had all stainless steel pans they all looked brand new, only since I started using no stick that the gunk showed up! No matter I’m about to start using an air fryer about 99% of the time and only use my stove for baking goodies.
I accidentally found a solution to this problem: canned tomato sauce. Soak the underside of your pan for only 10 min at a time in a bigger pan with tomato sauce in it (tomato is acidic and could do damage if left too long), then wash with soap & water. It may take 2-3 tries to get all, if really burnt on. But it works. You're gonna be surprised.
The other internet demonstration use "baking powder" not "baking soda". I believe that may make the difference. Baking powder has a different chemical component.
It does work but not using detergent and towels , Simply make a paste of the baking soda with as little water, just to make a paste. Put it on the pan. add enough vinegar to make it fizz. Let it sit awhile. then use a scrubbing sponge . Works for me all the time. Also the same combination of vinegar and baking soda will take out Olive oil stains from your clothes!
I'm glad you did this test; and now you save millions of people from wasting time and effort.
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Exactly!
Your comment saved me from watching the video 😆 🤣
Yaa....correct...i hv wasted time n effort too...
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When I get residue on my enamel Dutch oven, I put baking soda and water in it and boil it for a while. It releases brown spots and keeps my favorite pan looking like new. I’ve not tried it for the exterior of pans, but I think the boiling water may be key to the release.
I saw that as well. I was wondering if it worked. Now I don't have to wonder anymore. :) Thanks!
🤣👍🏾thanks for watching, I had to try it out myself. The old method of scrubbing hard with a scouring sponge still works
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I tried this mixture 2x and neither time worked. Finally I just sprayed oven cleaner on the bottom of my pot and pans...easy.
I have done this and it worked on a old T-Fal chicken frying pan. the bottom was not as bad as yours but close. the sides were about the same. The difference in your method and the one i used was the pan was warm, the ingredients were all mixed together in bowl and then added to the bottom in a thick paste and then it was covered with plastic saran wrap. your way allows the active liquids to disapate where the saran wrap keeps it working longer. finished with very minor scrubbing with a green pad for the bottom but the sides were pretty much clean. it diid kill the enamel coating glossy look but the pan was old anyways
Thanks for watching
Lady you saved so many many hours for all of us. Much love !! 🤩
Thanks 🙏🏾
@@NgoziAtitiVlogs It works! so, I had put the whole soap, vinegar, baking soda etc and left it in the kitchen. I decided to check the internet while I was waiting. I saw your video that said it did not work and I felt disappointed, but was too tired to go and remove the pot from where I left it. by morning, I went back to just clear it, not expecting anything. I didnt even have an iron sponge, just the foam one and it came off! so, maybe leaving it over night makes the difference, and I also used cling film and not kitchen tissue to cover mine. but it definitely works. and my pot was definitely as blackened as yours.
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Sorry it didn't work for you. Best cleaner I've found for gas char on pans is normal hand cleaner. Something like GoJo. I like to use the orange one with pumus. Get the pan hot with hot water and then empty all the water you can. Put the hand cleaner on the pan with the Dawn and use green Scotch Brite scrubby pad to scrub the char away while the pan is still warm. If the char is fresh it melts away fast. If it is old it may take a second cleaning. This works on burnt oil in the pans too. About 20 years ago I got a whole set of stainless steel pans because my inlaws couldn't be bothered to clean them. I still have those pans to this day & they are still bright and shiny.
Thanks so much for sharing that .. I’m house sitting and accidentally boiled a couple of potatoes dry .. I felt sick that I ruined my besties pot .. you’ve saved it
Our Indian Pans are like this everyday due to the vegetables we prepare and the tempering we do...our basic dish soap bar and steel Sponge works wonders 😀
Spray oven cleaner on it then leave sit for about 20 minutes that's what I do, I also use a powder called Barkeepers Friend it does an amazing job also excellent for cleaning copper bottoms on pots they look new after. Thanks for showing people it was a scam
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You’re supposed to use stainless steal scrubber and also let it soak for 2-3 hours.
Duh der,i know! Why didnt she use a brillo pad!
@@mjmk8928 And a good scrub and rince would have helped convince me.
Like you, I had tried several things that I had found online and none of them had worked for me either. But I figured out something THAT ACTUALLY WORKED FOR ME!!!! My situation was that I had an expensive Calaphon stainless steel 3 quart pan that I really liked. I had accidentally left the empty pan on a hot burner and ruined its appearance. There was no burned on food or grease, the pan had been empty. I didn't need a pan that was that expensive, I had bought it because I like how it looked, and now I had ruined it, or so I thought. The outside of the pan had taken on a very even, dark, golden brown patina. Considering several of the online videos that hadn't worked for me, just like they hadn't worked for you, nonetheless it seemed that white vinegar might do something helpful. And white vinegar had been useful for me in other projects, so I tried something on my own. I took a plastic bowl big enough to immerse the entire ruined pan, and put in an entire gallon of pure white vinegar. I completely submerged my ruined pan, and let it soak for an entire evening. After three hours in pure white vinegar there was NOTICEABLE IMPROVEMENT! I continued to let it soak overnight AND THE DISCOLORATION WAS ENTIRELY GONE!!! I had my pretty pan back! So, this is what has worked for me. I don't know how this would do with burned on food and grease though.
So true
Great job!! I'll remember this.
All you did was soak it you could have soaked it in warm water with washing up liquid
Vinegar is an acid you can't decrease anything with it you need an alkali like washing up liquid
I think it would’ve worked a lot better if you left out the dawn . Because baking soda and vinegar will clean some very stubborn cotton stains on cookware. But I think adding the Dawn you scrambled chemical reaction.
Thank you for doing this test, I knew this was false but so many people were saying the same thing that I thought to myself “it must be true!” I’m so glad I didn’t waste my money or time on this false claim!
It needs a big effert to achieve it
@@lilianbanda4793 not a paper towel
It actually worked for me but I used a scourer before putting on the paper towel and white vinegar as I saw in one video.
Spray it with oven cleaner.
It's not false, she halfassed it.
If you want to keep from getting the black build up in the first place. Rub the outside of the pan with dish soap before cooking and it will come right off. That is what we did at camp and it worked every time.
Wow 😮 that’s amazing, thanks for sharing
Wouldn't that ruin the electric stove?
@@manalishah07 probably. It's used on fireplaces. I did it for many, many years and the soap before fireplace cooking works every time. It would probably work on a gas stove but may make a little mess.??
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Thanks for testing and proving this , much appreciated . We need more demonstrations like this to bust these internet myths
Okay 👍🏾 will do
I'm glad I watched until the end!
To get the black burn layer off the easiest, spray and let soak overnight with Easy Off Oven spray cleaner.
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I tried this too and it did nothing. I am so glad that you published this because I thought well, maybe I did it wrong but now I see that it does not work. I saw another one that used Barkeeper's Friend, stainless steel scrubber and elbow grease. Thank you again for doing this.
Thanks for watching and sharing this tip
Thank you for doing this. You are correct in your findings. I have watched videos of Japanese housewives cleaning the metal parts of their expensive rinnai stoves with baking soda and it worked beautifully, no scrubbing involved. If I find better information, I'll share it with you.
I have being searching for a Nigerian to do this . Thank you very much . God bless you , you just saved me the stress and waste of money .
You are very welcome , glad I could help
Just use fume free Easy off, it takes the crust out your oven, it takes it off the pots and use sos or scrubbing pad, depending on how bad just like the ovens may have to do it more than 1 time.
Get some "Barkeeper's Friend" cleaner (the powder, not the paste) and make a paste of it and water (using the stovetop cleaner paste doesn't work on pots and pans, I tried!). Spread the paste on thick and let it sit overnight. You may need to scrub a teensy bit in the morning but nothing major. Sure cleaned up my grungy pans!
Barkeepers friend is amazing. Gets my pans looking like new.
Bar Keepers Friend is the ONLY thing that works! And it takes all the scuff marks off your porcelain sink as well. Best product ever!
Yeah that doesn't work either. Including on your oven glass.
@@walkermom100 It is really just an abrasive. There is nothing magic about it & the pan this woman was trying to “wipe away” heated grease stains from would not be cleaned by barkeepers friend either without scrubbing like crazy. Baked on grease and stuff like Pam spray that has been heated is only coming off by mechanical scrubbing! If then!!!!
Barkeepers or Cameo.great stuff!
You did what you could and saved the rest of us the time. Thank you.
You are welcome 🙏🏾
Thank you for showing us. I have all the ingredients to clean my steal pans. Now I see the results..thank you so much for sharing with us.
Thank you for saving my time. I have tried many things and none have worked. Best thing is for me to toss out my "burned-on-grease-pan" and buy a new one. Thank you! ❤️
You are welcome 🤗, the old traditional way of scrubbing with metal sponge still works, no easy way around it
Just use baking soda and detergent, if you add vinegar it neutralizes the solution and it will not clean anything.
Have you used Easy Off spray? Works for me everytime.
@@NgoziAtitiVlogs yep, did that as hard as I could across 2 months which, if you remember, is mentioned in my previous post: "tried many things". That is why I was looking up alternatives on youtube
CarBar we don't have that in this country. A new pan is cheaper than importing a can of spray that MIGHT, or might NOT work.
Yeh ! I saw that Tik Tok too and wanted to try. Am glad to see your RUclips and didn’t waste my time. Thanks for trying it out for me and most likely helping LOTS other people 🙂
Thanks 🙏🏾
Get yourself a green scrubbing pad salt water do it in the sink With your whole pan inside and out Salt inside and out and plenty of elbow grease From the 1st day you buy your stainless steel Pan It'll take a couple of minutes and you'll be done done in your pants will look good if that matters to you the inside is the main area area don't forget to season the inside of your stainless steel pad
Lagostina makes a powder that you mix with a little bit of water. ( like the consistency of toothpaste). A little bit of scrubbing and your pots will look like the day you bought them!
Hiyo ni nini
Can you imagine the lies people tells on Internet! Honestly not everything you see or hear on Internet is true.
My dear sister, I was really hoping it worked
It does work with a freshly burned pan not a pan with months of burn you have to use steel wool because you let your pan get really burned
Better use steel wool and baking soda, it works
Hi, I watched the demonstration before watching yours and was going to try it. I will just have to roll my sleeves up and give my pans a good scrub! Thanks for your video.
I remember some years ago (my youth), while at camp, the counselor sprayed ammonia all over the burnt pan then concealed it in a trash bag overnight. The next day he used a soapy scouring pad (Brillo) to remove all that burnt stuff. I wonder if this would work for your pan?
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See he let itcsit overnight, you have to letcthis mixture sit a bit as well.
I love this because it’s simple safe ingredients, no aerosols, no high cost, no scrubbing. Super. Thank you!
And no result
Sis!!! It does work! You forgot to use a steel scrubber to remove the rest of the grime. IT WORKS!!!
The video she used as an example didn't use a steel scrubber...
I use Easy off.
Leave it on the pots or pans for about 8 minutes and they look like brand new .
No scrubbing. 😊
Thanks 🙏🏾
Thank you.
I too, saw a similar video to the one you saw....I have a pot that had burnt pasta in it and was going to try this ... you have saved me a lot of time and effort!
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You should try it, it works for me, but you have to do the right mix ratio, AND, you have to let it sit a bit to do its work. So.e people think make this rib it on ri se off. no. You do have to let it work a bit.
If I burn some thing I put enough water in the pan.or pot and bit over low heat to simmer on low. Take outdoors too to clean.
I've also heard that Easy Off works. I'm going to try that! Thanks for sharing!!
Chai! Diaris God o. So it's just film tricks. Oya get out your scrubbing brush nothing beat the good old way. I enjoyed watching 👍
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Well tried, Ngozi. You had my attention. Loved your scripture quote; it's sooooo true. Nevermind, your attempt wasn't in vain; we all learnt something i.e. GOD is not a man that He should lie, nor the son of man that He should repent. Continued to test the spirits, you have my backing. Fond regards from Sunny Jhb, South Africa
It's almost guaranteed not to work if you just scrub it with your bare hands. Since the pan is not a "non-stick" pan, try a brillo pad with all your stuff on it. Also, put plastic wrap over the mixture and let it soak for 24 hours.
It doesn't work...😢 I tried it
Thank you…you just saved my a lot of time. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thanks for watching 🙏🏾
I'm not sure, if you should have actually used washing up liquid. Most certainly, you should have used a wire wool scrubber. Also, I would have left it on for at least an hour.
Good luck, next time. The kitchen paper towel, to get it on to the sides, and keep it there, was interesting and a good idea. However, the wire wool or at least, Brillo pads, is equally important, essential...
She is testing an internet bullshit meme. What she 'should' have done is not relevant to that question.
I tried Oven Pride, (oven cleaner) poured a little on the base of my pan, covered it with cling film and left it the whole morning, pan came up lovely and clean
Citric acid in powder form soaked with dishliquid and vinegar will clean your pan. I do it all the time. Just use citric acid, vinegar, and dishliquid.
Ok dear thanks
@@NgoziAtitiVlogs I honesty forgot its vinegar. Try it and lemme know how you like it. I updated my comment.
Try using green bar soap, grate it, add Coca cola Coke, boil and mix; add a mixture of half cup of water and a table spoon of salt, add all together and mix thoroughly. Allow to cool and solidify. You can put in a freezer for solidification. Use it and wash off black stains of all types.
Thanks girl. Good job testing this strange spirit on our behalf 😄🤦🏽♀️
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Thank you for a REAL video on this.
Use oven cleaner outside your home. Place some cardboard on the ground first. Place pan dirty side up. Spray oven cleaner and leave overnight. Everything comes off! 🙋🏻♀️💞
Thanks you can check this video on oven cleaner HOW TO CLEAN BAKING TRAYS || This works like magic #easyoff
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This works if you: fill a larger pot with about 5 inches water, bring to boil. Lower bottom of dirty pot into larger pot making sure bottom is submerged. Simmer for 20 min. Remove, let pot cool then start this persons process. You have to soften up the burned on grease, food before you clean it.
Thank you for doing a live “research” on this.
We shall know the truth and you shared the truth with all of the viewers.
God bless you.👌
Thanks 🙏🏾 I appreciate your response
Thank you for your honest. We need more people with your integrity
Thank you 🙏🏾
You hav to use a power drill with sandpaper flapwheel or a wirebrush attachment just be sure to put on your eye protection.
Spray the oven cleaner on your pots and leave it for 10 minutes you will be happy with the results.
Thanks sis 🙏🏾
Not sure if I would do it for the inside but I do know that will definitely work.
It takes off the shiny finish though.
@@darlahall6583 didn't know that 😳 thanks
Yeah. It works
Have you tried Barkeepers Friend? It works very quickly and is safe to use. I have very sensitive skin and it does not affect my hands at all. And my stainless still pots sparkle and are practically non-stick.
Heard so much about it, since this video, on my to do list
The one using fume free oven cleaner works. It worked for me. A man demonstrates the technique on RUclips
THANK YOU FOR DOING THAT!!! I thought I was doing something wrong! You are awesome to post this!
You're welcome!!
Thanks for sharing this, you have saved many people’ times. 100%
These are the exact items that I use for various cleaning projects/tasks throughout my home. It's not magic to use them. All you needed was either a steel wool pad or scouring pad and that pan would have looked as good as new. As I said it isn't magic, elbow grease is needed in order for it to be successful. 🌷🌱
Thanks for watching
@@NgoziAtitiVlogsYou're welcome (Dalu)!🌷
This video was so refreshing. It was HONEST, that this didn't work. I love you for being honest about this. I have some pans that look like this. So, thanks to your honesty, (and efforts), I won't be trying this.
Glad it was helpful!
It worked for me on a pan that was similar if not worse. Instead of scrubbing with the paper towel after I let it soak for a hour I used a Brillo pad. Wish I could share a picture.
Thank you for trying this. I was wondering if it did work. You proved them wrong. 👍
Thanks for watching
I guess nothing beats good old fashioned scrub scrub scrub with steel wool!
I just did this on my BlackStone Griddle and it work perfectly minus the paper towel.
Thanks for watching
And also on pans that are heavily burnt you may have to do it more than once but it definitely works
Its one year ago..now is Dec 2022.. and lots of people have seen your demonstration..thank you for showing the reality of things..it could be the same with other "how to show" videos..
You are welcome 🙏🏾
Just spray it with yellow cap easy off. Let it sit ever how long it takes to break it free. Simple and easy
I was about to try all this. I lost hope now. Thank u for ur honesty
Thank you for putting this up. I fell into the trap myself - rushing around Manchester looking for baking powder and vinegar one late evening, then going home to try the process only to find out it doesn't work. I wonder what people gain in posting such misinformation.
Sorry for the inconvenience Glad I could help,
Dude. I was about to do exactly what you did. But after watching this video, I decided to continue laying on the bed.
Thank you. You just saved me 30 minutes of my life.
You are welcome 🤗
You have to remember that the damage will not be removed in a matter of minutes, that is many of months of burnt oil on the bottom of that utensil so if people are trying to remove that much debris they should allow it to soak a few hours and keep it moist with the vinegar.
It works all one needs is patience!
Did not work for me.
@@tauraslady Thanks for stopping by and as was shown in the video it did not work for her either.
Use hot water with mixture of slat baking soda and vinegar
@@arzoozra8957 Thanks for stopping by and you got me for a second or two and you are absolutely correct.
Baking soda is the number one ingredient in oven cleaner. You should never use vinegar or any acid with baking soda. The acid will weaken the baking soda as a cleaning agent. If I were to make any changes to this, I would say use water instead of the vinegar, let it set for at least an hour (longer if able), and use a steel pot scrubber to clean off the bottom when you’re ready to do so. I have used baking soda to clean oven before and never had a problem getting the black off of them. Should work very well for this pot.
I always use my drill with a wire brush head. It's always worked well and not alot of work. Just takes a few minutes and the bottom of my pots are clean and back to there original shine. I put the handle in a vise or just offset the pot on a piece of 🪵 wood of course. But that's only if I don't get to clean them weekly with soft scrub and a green scotch pad, which works really well also.
Thanks for sharing
I was thinking of doing this! Glad to see it works for you.
@@fionacrowe9216 you can use mineral acids and get it done real fast LOL
jk
Thank u for bringing the truth to the light.
Tip: just use dishwasher tablets and hot water.
- Put 1 or 2 dishwasher tablets/ pods in the sink / big container.
- Fill it with hot water from the kettle till the pan with the burned bottom is completly soaked and let it sit for 1 or 2 hours or better let it sit overnight.
- Then scrub whats left (of the gunk ) with a scour pad/ brillo pad. It should slide off just like that.
And that's all my friends.
It works for me. This is also the way how i clean my frying pan/ deep fryer too. Works like a charm.
# Don't use this tip on aluminium though cuz it will totally strip the pan.
ONLY use dishwasher tabs on stainless steel.
Thanks 🙏🏾 sis will try this tip
Ur welcome my dear😊
Yes sister! Test the spirit. I love that you say that. You proved they lie. God bless
Thanks 🙏🏾
I heard the same thing but today i got the answer thank you madam you saved my my money & time.
I was about to try this, thank you so much you saved me time!
Thank you for the demonstration: although it did not work, great effort!
Stay well.😊
What I would do is take boiling water and put it into the closed sink. Add baking soda and Dawn and some salt. Submerge the pan into that solution and leave overnight. Next morning scrub with more baking soda and that should help left off some of the brunt up stuff. But you are still going to have to scrub. Or just take the pot outside, spray with over cleaner and put in a plastic bag for a an hour or so and scrub.
Thank you for testing this method. I would like to recommend that instead of rubbing it for most of the video, I think many of us would have rather watch you try other methods. Abrasive sponge, scouring pads etc would have probably worked. It would have been interesting.
Thanks for sharing your opinion
I'm no chemist here... but would'nt the dish soap 's alkali neutralise the vinegars's acid? Why use soap with the mix??
Absolutely, was going to make that comment but you got there first! Vinegar and bread soda are power cleaners, use the detergent after you've gotten the mess off!
try again... only use the baking soda then pour the vinegar.
Salt is a gentle scrubber, by basically soaking it into a liquid it makes it mute. Dawn is a degreaser which is not needed in this situation. Baking soda also a gentle scrubber. Vinegar is acidic and good for dissolving some things but not everything. I think over all the idea of using a bit of vinegar to scrub a salt/baking soda mixture to remove stains is a good idea for light marks but not heavy like this. Also the only tip I know for certain in the kitchen is denture cleaners are a quick easy way to clean coffee mugs of stains.
I spray oven cleaner on the bottom of my burnt psns! Worked like a charm!
Will try it
I do the the same .
Oven cleaner is the best to use. Every time you clean your pan use vinegar or lemon juice with dishwasher and Scotch-brite heavy duty scourers.
Yes!
I'm pretty sure it's a bust but, the one I saw said leave at least two hours! You only left it 20 minutes. And you're supposed to keep spraying it with the vinegar when and if it dries out. I kind of doubt it will work anyway.
This is the firsttime I'm reading public comments and found many useful tips in the comment. I thank you all for my learning opportunity 🙏💐💜🙂
If that is a STEEL pan, then Oven Cleaner (NaOH or Sodium Hydroxide) is your friend. DO NOT use it on an aluminum pan --- it is too strong and will oxidize the aluminum. Oven cleaner is caustic so follow the instructions and do not get it on your hands or breathe it in. Basically, you spray it on in a well ventilated area, leave it for about 15 minutes, and then rinse it off. You may need one or two applications.
You can then follow up with hot water and dish detergent. Polishing afterwards for a final finish.
The baking soda method can work, but the vinegar is only there to cause a foaming reaction. It actually reduces the grease cutting capability of the Sodium Bicarbonate. The dish detergent is used as a surfactant (to break the surface tension), and the paper towel is there to hold everything in place and inhibit everything from drying out to fast. Sodium Bicarbonate is not as strong a degreaser, and carbonized grease is probably to much for it. You could try Sodium Carbonate (Arm & Hammer Super Washing Soda), but the baked on stuff might still be too difficult to remove. Oven cleaner is strong enough that minimal scrubbing is required. Been using it for years to get rid of pantina and baked on grease.
Note: NaOH will remove paint, and could damage wood, so either remove anything painted or wooden, or mask it off really well.
Thanks for your feedback
Hi! Jane here. So sorry you still have a grungy pan! I hoped it would work for you. With my grungy pans, I use a safety razor to scrape out the dark baked on layer, and then steel wool for the golden oil residue. You are so sweet for sharing your outcome.💓
Thanks Jane 💕
@@NgoziAtitiVlogs Boil in baking soda
I love honest people like you. Thank you
Thanks 🙏🏾
Good you tried it out for us to see, thanks for sharing
😆😆😆😆I couldn’t stop laughing 😂 when you said internet magic 😂the worst part is people keep falling everyday for things like this thank God you tried it 👌🏻thanks for the proof video sis you are blessed
😁😁😁🥰 you are welcome sis 🙏🏾
You need to use the scrubber and use tamarind paste. It worked for me. You made it black. Now unblack it. Use tamarind along with the rest of the ingredients. You have to make several attempts to remove the black residue on your pots. Patience and perseverance will pay off.
Thanks for the video. Saved me a lot of time and effort. Have you tried any other methods that some of the viewers in the comments suggested? And if so, which one worked?
Yes I tried this one HOW TO CLEAN BAKING TRAYS || This works like magic #easyoff
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There is a product in the U.S. called "Bar Keeper" that works extremely well!! I find it in restaurant supply stores, or at some grocery stores. It renews your Stainless Steel pots and pans and shines them like new!!! I polish other metals with it as well!!!
Thank you, I look for it here or in Amazon. Thanks for sharing
You are welcome! Here is more info:
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@@NgoziAtitiVlogs it’s called Bar Keepers Friend, try to buy it in the liquid form. I hate for my pans to look crusty too. Funny that when I had all stainless steel pans they all looked brand new, only since I started using no stick that the gunk showed up! No matter I’m about to start using an air fryer about 99% of the time and only use my stove for baking goodies.
Bar Keepers Friend is the full name of this product. Yes it works well, but doesn’t replace scrubbing
I love your style and honesty! Thank you.
I accidentally found a solution to this problem: canned tomato sauce. Soak the underside of your pan for only 10 min at a time in a bigger pan with tomato sauce in it (tomato is acidic and could do damage if left too long), then wash with soap & water. It may take 2-3 tries to get all, if really burnt on. But it works. You're gonna be surprised.
People use ketchup
@@wishingb5859 because it has vinegar in it
Thank you for showing. I tried before from RUclips. I wasted my time n materials. Its useless. Thank you madam.
The other internet demonstration use "baking powder" not "baking soda". I believe that may make the difference. Baking powder has a different chemical component.
Yeah baking power is not a base so it won't kill the acid properties of the vinegar, you are correct baking soda is a base.
Baking powder is made by adding cream of tartar to baking soda!!! Cream of tarter is a powerful cleaner, so is baking soda!
AMEN! But you must add lemon juice to the equation it breaks down the grease cake particles and don't forget to use steel wool scrubby🎉
Thanks for the info!
This really works sis, add more vinegar and live it for a couple of hours
thanks for the video. I wonder if they used pickling vinegar or a stronger one and let it set for a day.
It does work but not using detergent and towels , Simply make a paste of the baking soda with as little water, just to make a paste. Put it on the pan. add enough vinegar to make it fizz. Let it sit awhile. then use a scrubbing sponge . Works for me all the time. Also the same combination of vinegar and baking soda will take out Olive oil stains from your clothes!