Guest guest Posted September 26, 2006 Report Share Posted September 26, 2006 Sister Gloria here gets the credit for cleaning, shining and removing the burnt pot stuff, plus other great links here at: http://www.ehow.com/how_172266_clean-stainless-steel.html What some of us may not have known before, she's a genius in hunting down stuff. I feel like she's my loving competition in finding answers. Hugs, carolcarolG <cgiambri@...> wrote: HI , Did you mean baking "powder?" Thanks for the tip. I need to boil the pot again, then I assume boil the baking "powder" if that is the case, for it get loose...a pot is a pot, but it's stainless so want to know I am doing the right thing. Thanks. carolg Landes <L@...> wrote: Carol -Quite often if you fill up the pot with water and add a couple of handfuls of backing soda, let water come to a boil and boil for awhile, the baking soda will clean off the burnt stuff. I've done this before with small pans and it always worked - don't know about a big pot.At 06:20 PM 9/25/2006, you wrote: Recapping: Pot burnt inside perhaps from tomatoes or cabbage...hot boiling water didn't clean it.... I just received a tip and this person said it works. May have to buy KETCHUP. Wonder what is in there that would make it work. Here's her note: "let the entire burnt area w/ KETCHUP yes ketchup & let sit 24-48..." She said she couldn't believe it either. Hugs,carol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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