Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Stainless Pots And Pans How Can I Cloudy Stainless Pots And Pans?

How can I cloudy stainless pots and pans? - stainless pots and pans

My mother gave me her Martha Stewart stainless steel pots, pans, and had used 2 of them, but they are clouds in the background, I do not have vinegar and water and it works.

5 comments:

sugar candy said...

What you need:

Soap
Juice of one lime or lemon


Step 1
Washing, wash the pot or pan with hot water and soap dish. We use soap dawn, but does not eliminate all waste.

Step 2
Pour enough lemon or lemon juice in a pot or pan on the entire floor covered. Let stand for one minutes.

Step 3
Finish with the juice mixed waste.

Step 4
Rinse the pot or pan, if necessary.

Voila! Like New!

greeneye... said...

You can try with a little salt to half a lemon and rub on the bottom of the pan. Be careful to use nothing more than a mop, when I discovered that I scraped all pot clothes.

greeneye... said...

You can try with a little salt to half a lemon and rub on the bottom of the pan. Be careful to use nothing more than a mop, when I discovered that I scraped all pot clothes.

A#1Grand... said...

Servers friend. I have several pieces of Revere Ware, over 30 years and still looks great. Use a green scrub, with members, it should do.

odzooker... said...

Buy a copper brush (softer) than stainless steel. And / or the use of a low abrasive cleaner. Bon Ami is my favorite.

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