Cleaning a pan she's burnt.
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Could have saved you a lot of hassle.
Step 1. coat bottom and sides of pan with Daddy's sauce
Step.2 Cover in cling film
Step.3 Leave overnight or for a good few hours
Step 4. With scouring pad, wipe away
The brown sauce is a miracle. Dont believe me ??
Apply some to a tarnished curtain pole
Step 1. coat bottom and sides of pan with Daddy's sauce
Step.2 Cover in cling film
Step.3 Leave overnight or for a good few hours
Step 4. With scouring pad, wipe away
The brown sauce is a miracle. Dont believe me ??
Apply some to a tarnished curtain pole
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I know he didnt clean pans with it, it should not be used at all, the fumes are highly toxic and it can also be absorbed through skin contact. It is intended to be used in automatic cleaning processes with the top of the tanks ringed with cooling pipes to stop the fumes rising. To suggest it for use to others is crass, to suggest some one uses it to clean household cooking utensils is unbelievable.
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Could have saved you a lot of hassle.
Step 1. coat bottom and sides of pan with Daddy's sauce
Step.2 Cover in cling film
Step.3 Leave overnight or for a good few hours
Step 4. With scouring pad, wipe away
The brown sauce is a miracle. Dont believe me ??
Apply some to a tarnished curtain pole
Step 1. coat bottom and sides of pan with Daddy's sauce
Step.2 Cover in cling film
Step.3 Leave overnight or for a good few hours
Step 4. With scouring pad, wipe away
The brown sauce is a miracle. Dont believe me ??
Apply some to a tarnished curtain pole
Les
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