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How to get cooked on grease stains off of the side of a stainless steel pan?
I left my boyfriend's stainless steel pan on the stove with the gas left on for about 2 hours on accident, and the oil from what I had cooked in it spattered over onto the sides. The sides are that gleaming, mirror finish stainless steel, and these stains are dark brown and seem like they are part of the pan now. They're totally flush with the surface and scraping with a wooden scraper does nothing. Is there any way to get this off without damaging the surface? I got all the stuff off every other part of the pan but just don't know what to do about this. Thanks in advance.
Do you have a deadline? If yes, I think using a commercial stainless steel cleaner, or silver polish is the only quick solution, but that's never worked for me. However, if you have a couple of days and a BIG pot, you can get off every last spot easily by "cooking" the burned pan in a larger pan. Cover it with water and add a cup or so of either ammonia, OR white vinegar, OR dishwasher gel/powder OR Baking soda. Heat it to a low boil, Be sure to NOT MIX any of those or you could have big problems. Also, be especially careful handling the ammonia. Wear eye protection - the stuff is really caustic! And don't do what I did -I sniffed it, because it will fry your sinuses! I have had each of those work for me at one time or another, so maybe it's more the heat and the soaking than the additive that does the trick. Maybe plain water and dish soap would work just as well. If you are somehow in a situation where you don't have a larger pan, or ammonia, or the other stuff - you could even try putting the pan in a larger container,(Waterproof, of course) and pour hot water and soap (or?) over it and cover that for a couple of days. Sometimes ya gotta get real creative! But, since nobody else has answered, I thought I would give you something harmless to start with. Good luck! Oh yeah - use plastic scouring pads, or Scotch thingies when the stuff without scratching the boyfriend's beautiful stainless.
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