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Repairing Scratched or Burned Baking Sheets

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Renewed Shine in Just One Hour
After an hour of soaking, use a scrub brush to remove any remaining residue or stains from the pan or sheet. All it takes to restore the luster of your cookware is a quick rinse in hot water. You might need to give it another go if the stain is very difficult to remove or if there is a lot of residue stuck on. Enjoy your cleaning!

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FAQs
1. Can I use this method for other kitchen utensils?
Absolutely! This method works well for various kitchen utensils, including casserole dishes and pans.

2. How often should I clean my baking sheets using this method?
It’s recommended to clean your baking sheets whenever they develop visible stains or residue, but this method can be used as often as needed.

3. Is it safe to use vinegar and baking soda on aluminum pans?
Yes, it is safe to use vinegar and baking soda on aluminum pans. However, it’s essential to rinse thoroughly after cleaning to avoid any residual taste.

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