Cleaning a pan she's burnt.
Daft bint used a decent stainless milk pan to heat up apple slices for apple sauce on Sunday, walked away, forgot it and burnt it all onto the pan.:mad:
So far, I've soaked it, Brillo'd it, soaked with Oven Pride, Soaked it with neat dishwasher powder, barely wet, and very wet, soaked it with Cilit Bang, and it STILL has black on it which only scratching seems to remove, and then only in bits:( It's been through the dishwasher twice too. Anyone got any bright ideas? TIA |
never really gets clean again. tried acid? my old Father in Law used "tric" AKA Trichloroethylene which he procured from Shorts aircraft factory. it is used to degrease plane wings in the factory but it has a multitudinous uses at home. that stuff will strip anything. great for cleaning white pvc windows.
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lemon juice with some salt should do the trick :)
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Give it to her to clean?
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^^^ wouldn't be done right ffs
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Buy a new pan?
My mrs dropped my cast Iron Lecruset wok on the floor last week and somehow managed to break the handle off, not pleased at all! |
You need to be a weightlifter to pick those things up, and thats when they are empty :D
I am always burning my stainless pans. I use some very fine sand paper or use the emery board for false nails. They are fine enough to not leave the surface rough. :thumb: |
A strong solution of biological powder and warm gently and leave to cool.
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Swafega ?:confused:
...keep her off the booze maybe |
mothers day is coming up, I am sure she will love a new pan together with a set of marigolds :D
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Originally Posted by SwissTony
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mothers day is coming up, I am sure she will love a new pan together with a set of marigolds :D
. Swiss has one of these YouTube - Apple iPan- iPad Parody Commercial:D |
Originally Posted by alcazar
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Anyone got any bright ideas? TIA
Treat a woman like an old TV set. A good slap get's it working properly again. ;) |
Boil some rhubarb in said pan. Will be brand new again :thumb:
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Fill pan with Coca cola and boil it.
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Repeatedly smack missus round head with pan till all the black bits fall out :D
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^ That has to be the most racist post I have ever read on Scoobynet !:nono::D
White vinegar left to soak is pretty potent.:thumb: |
Lat time that happened to a pan, it got so hot the base de-laminated from teh bottom.
Wasn't noticeable at first, but when boiling pasta I noted bubbles were forming on only half of the base. Tapped the bottom (after it was cool and empty) and it made a hollow tinny sound where the base wasn't making contact with the pan. :( Never got the marks out of it either ( ex boiled dry some hard boiled eggs FFS :mad: ). |
A few good ones to try out. Thanks.
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Wet and dry, only sure way.
Use trico-ethylene ? Not if you have a cell in your head and care for your family....... There are modified versions, but the full stuff is lethal. In fact one company I worked with in Northampton had a problem with their tank and sadly a worker died. "never really gets clean again. tried acid? my old Father in Law used "tric" AKA Trichloroethylene which he procured from Shorts aircraft factory. it is used to degrease plane wings in the factory but it has a multitudinous uses at home. that stuff will strip anything." Workplace watchdog Occupational Safety and Health is investigating how three workers nearly died while working inside a concrete silo. OSH says says the contractors working in an Auckland silo, are lucky to be alive, after being overcome by fumes. They were discovered on Thursday morning, in an Atlas Concrete silo in Wiri. Two were having difficulty breathing and another was unconscious, after breathing in toxic trico-ethylene fumes. A spokesperson for OSH Kevin Mottram, says they had been applying a rubber coating to the inside of the silo, and filling it up with sand as they went. He says they would have died, if left there much longer. OSH has closed the workplace down and is investigating whether Atlas Concrete holds any responsibility for the workers. |
Originally Posted by r32
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Wet and dry, only sure way.
Use trico-ethylene ? Not if you have a cell in your head and care for your family....... There are modified versions, but the full stuff is lethal. |
Originally Posted by SwissTony
(Post 9273828)
mothers day is coming up, I am sure she will love a new pan together with a set of marigolds :D
Les :shtf: ;) |
Originally Posted by bigsinky
(Post 9273716)
never really gets clean again. tried acid? my old Father in Law used "tric" AKA Trichloroethylene which he procured from Shorts aircraft factory. it is used to degrease plane wings in the factory but it has a multitudinous uses at home. that stuff will strip anything. great for cleaning white pvc windows.
Les |
So far:
Coca-Cola: no real difference, boiled for 30 minutes. Bio washing powder: still in place, doesn't appear to be doing anything. |
Get something that is used to decoke cylinder heads, as it's mostly carbon ?
LOL dunx P.S. I didn't have any such problems doing my fish finger sandwiches last night, real butter and wholemeal bread, gorgeous..... |
Originally Posted by dunx
(Post 9274294)
Get something that is used to decoke cylinder heads, as it's mostly carbon ?
LOL dunx P.S. I didn't have any such problems doing my fish finger sandwiches last night, real butter and wholemeal bread, gorgeous..... |
Take it off her house keeping
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If it don`t scrub up, chuck it away and get a new one.
. . . . . . . . the pan I mean.! |
Originally Posted by alcazar
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So far:
Coca-Cola: no real difference, boiled for 30 minutes. Bio washing powder: still in place, doesn't appear to be doing anything. Hmmm, not having much luck are you? Have you tried the "Tw*tting her round the head" with it yet? Do it, do it, do it, do it, do it, do, it, do it, do it, do it, do it, do, it, do it, do it, do it, do it, do, it, do it, do it, do it, do it, do, it, do it, do it, do it, do it, do, it, do it, do it, do it, do it, do, it, do it, do it, do it, do it, do, it :D |
How many hours have you put into this?
I'd throw it away and get her a cheap one fron Asda, its not as if it won't get burnt again :thumb: |
Wells, it's done. The combination of the last two, plus a bit more scraping, has seen me win.
But I'm well aware of the hours spent, and will bring it up next time there is any question of "what I do all dasy" LOL Thanks to all. |
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