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Repairing Scratched or Burned Baking Sheets

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Restore Your Baking Pans and Sheets to Like-New Condition
Say Goodbye to Stains and Residue
Every single day, whether it’s for baking or something else entirely, I use a baking sheet or shallow pan. These are the kitchen implements that we reach for most often. And with all that use comes the inevitable stains and burnt-on food residue. Even though baking pans, casserole dishes, and sheets are notoriously difficult to clean, you can make them appear like new with this ingenious technique.

A Natural Solution for Stubborn Stains
Harsh chemicals and industrial-strength cleansers are unnecessary. A combination of vinegar, baking soda, and hot water is all that’s needed for this cleaning tip. The good news is that these products are really inexpensive, and the majority of people already have them in their homes.

The Cleaning Process Made Easy
The discolored baking sheets and pans may be easily remedied by liberally dusting them with baking soda, being sure to concentrate on the corners and severely burned regions. The next step is to deglaze the pan with distilled vinegar. Last but not least, pour in enough boiling water to cover the entire pan, including the edges and any stains.
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