Spinoff....How to clean cookie/baking sheets?
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wp
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Spinoff....How to clean cookie/baking sheets?
Mine have become brown and stained and I cant figure out how to get them clean and back to new????? I dont want to really throw them out but it is coming down to that. I have soaked them, uses SOS scrubs ect..... HELP TIA
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Posted 2/20/06 12:21 PM |
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CAJ
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Re: Spinoff....How to clean cookie/baking sheets?
I found this posted on another board hope it helps....
You probably can't clean them. On stainless, you could scrub with Bar keeper's Friend or even use oven cleaner. On aluminum and non-stick you pretty much have to accept that they will get a build-up that can't be removed. I use parchment on baking sheets and it all but prevents the problem....
The best way I have found to take care of stained, scratched, ugly bake ware is to toss it in the trash, then go spend a few dollars or brand new, shiny replacements.
Life is too short unless your really get off trying to clean worthless things.
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Posted 2/20/06 12:28 PM |
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dandr10199
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Re: Spinoff....How to clean cookie/baking sheets?
Posted by CAJ
The best way I have found to take care of stained, scratched, ugly bake ware is to toss it in the trash, then go spend a few dollars or brand new, shiny replacements.
Life is too short unless your really get off trying to clean worthless things.
Exactly. I use a silpat on top of the cookie sheet so it does not get too messy.
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Posted 2/20/06 12:40 PM |
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wp
5 years!!!!
Member since 6/05 1932 total posts
Name: C
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Re: Spinoff....How to clean cookie/baking sheets?
Thank You I guess I will just have to go shopping for new ones
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Posted 2/20/06 12:41 PM |
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skew
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Re: Spinoff....How to clean cookie/baking sheets?
soak overnight in warm water and dish washer detergent.
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Posted 2/20/06 1:31 PM |
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