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Anyone have any remedies for a scorched pot?

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DRMom
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Anyone have any remedies for a scorched pot?

We have a porcelain coated cast iron pot that my DH let something steam in for too long so now it is all black. Does anyone have any good tricks? I've googled and just not finding much

Message edited 3/25/2010 10:30:47 AM.

Posted 3/25/10 10:26 AM
 
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SusiBee
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Re: Anyone have any remedies for scorched pot?

Soaking it in hot-hot water and baking soda !
The baking soda lifts anything that is burned on and softens grease, and you can safely repeat as necessary. You can scrub with a sponge and baking soda too without scratching the porcelain finish.

Posted 3/25/10 10:30 AM
 

klingklang77
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Re: Anyone have any remedies for a scorched pot?

I've found that soaking with dishwasher powder works.

Posted 3/25/10 10:33 AM
 

Blu-ize
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Re: Anyone have any remedies for a scorched pot?

I find throwing it out and buying a new one works the best..

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Posted 3/25/10 10:52 AM
 

DRMom
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Re: Anyone have any remedies for a scorched pot?

Posted by Blu-ize

I find throwing it out and buying a new one works the best..

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It was $100 pot so I am trying to avoid thatChat Icon

Posted 3/25/10 10:55 AM
 

Blu-ize
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Re: Anyone have any remedies for a scorched pot?

Posted by DRMom

Posted by Blu-ize

I find throwing it out and buying a new one works the best..

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It was $100 pot so I am trying to avoid thatChat Icon



Bar keepers friend...works well..I would try that before chucking the pot.

Posted 3/25/10 11:44 AM
 

Elizabeth
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Re: Anyone have any remedies for a scorched pot?

I know I've used a little water and dish soap and "cooked" the mixture over a low flame. It works when I've burned food onto it, usually something with milk. You keep and eye on it and let it gently boil and start trying to scrape it. It really softens the burnt on stuff. Not sure if it will remove the scorching but it's worth a try for $100 pot.

Posted 3/26/10 4:26 PM
 

Cpt2007
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Re: Anyone have any remedies for a scorched pot?

Posted by Blu-ize

Posted by DRMom

Posted by Blu-ize

I find throwing it out and buying a new one works the best..

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It was $100 pot so I am trying to avoid thatChat Icon



Bar keepers friend...works well..I would try that before chucking the pot.




i wouldn't use bar keepers friend on the type of pot she has. it would totally scour the porcelain and ruin it.

Posted 3/26/10 4:28 PM
 

CookieMomster
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Re: Anyone have any remedies for a scorched pot?

Baking soda and hot water. Let it soak for a little and scrubb a dubb dubb!!!

Posted 3/26/10 4:53 PM
 

JoCaCoLa
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Re: Anyone have any remedies for a scorched pot?

I use Cerama Bryte on my cooktop and I don't always need to use the scraper, a paper towel does the trick. I'm not sure if this product is safe for porcelain though.

googled product

Otherwise maybe just some Soft Scrub?

Posted 3/26/10 5:15 PM
 

Blu-ize
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Re: Anyone have any remedies for a scorched pot?

Posted by Cpt2007

Posted by Blu-ize

Posted by DRMom

Posted by Blu-ize

I find throwing it out and buying a new one works the best..

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It was $100 pot so I am trying to avoid thatChat Icon



Bar keepers friend...works well..I would try that before chucking the pot.




i wouldn't use bar keepers friend on the type of pot she has. it would totally scour the porcelain and ruin it.



didn't realize the material.

Posted 3/26/10 5:42 PM
 
 

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