how do i clean grease of a stainless steel pot/pan?
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DMSO is a good grease cutter. Sprey it on the greasy surface, let it stand, wipe it clean with paper towel or disposable rags. Use hot water to wash off DMSO or any degreaser compleately more then once. Reapet if required.
May need Soaking.
PS: WD40 I think has some DMSO in it. Most soaps are good degreaser. You may have to try few times and experiment with defferent strong degreasers. Elbowgrease is the other alternative.
Other answers:
very hot water and dawn and elbow grease
very hot water and dawn and elbow grease
a lot of work
steaming hot hot hot water
go buy a steel brush that's made for pots and pans but don't rub too hard coz it'll take off the nonstick surface
hot water, Dawn and a steel wool pad. Works on Mine all the time. Just takes some elbow grease.
fill it with hot water, put some dish cleaning liquid and let it sit for sometime, then wash them.
u take some hot water n add dittergent powder n after sleeming much water greass not look it;s bee a very clean
A good de-greasing soap, a pad of steel wool, some hot water, and elbow grease will do the job. Or if you have one of those steamer units, it will almost melt off.
And once you have them cleaned up, a little Bon Ami and a scouring pad used occasionally will prevent the build up from returning. Another good product is Twenty Mule Team Borax usually found near the laundry products.
Get a new set and start with the first use----- using a bit of elbow work after every use,dry, and put away..
I have had some for over 8 years and they look as new as when i bought them...Slightly used but great looking..
Follow my instructions above and they will last..making sure to Dry them as soon as possilbe.........
wet the bottom of pans and turn them bottoms up. Sprinkle baking soda on. Just use a cloth and some elbow grease.
Try soaking them with a little water and some citric acid.
Baking soda, a teeny bit of water, and lots of elbow grease!