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So did the brat on the stove top do my Gothom pro in?
The blackish residue does not seem to come off? with normal handwashing, Any idea's?



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You might try putting some water in, heating it, let it simmer for a few minutes.



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Thanks V-Tail. I will try it but warm soapy water and a dish cloth is doing nothing.

I think both me and the pan might be cooked when my wife see's it. Eek Ouch!



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Thanks V-Tail. I will try it but warm soapy water and a dish cloth is doing nothing.

I think both me and the pan might be cooked when my wife see's it. Eek Ouch!
After heating it with water in it, letting it simmer for a bit, try gentle scraping with a scraper made of plastic -- don't use metal if the pan has a non-stick coating.

I also have some sponges that have a "scrubby" side, they might help. Maybe Comet? I don't think that will damage the non-stick coating.



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Originally posted by old rugged cross:
Thanks V-Tail. I will try it but warm soapy water and a dish cloth is doing nothing.

I think both me and the pan might be cooked when my wife see's it. Eek Ouch!
After heating it with water in it, letting it simmer for a bit, try gentle scraping with a scraper made of plastic -- don't use metal if the pan has a non-stick coating.

I also have some sponges that have a "scrubby" side, they might help. Maybe Comet? I don't think that will damage the non-stick coating.


Comet is too abrasive. Don't do that.

Try heating pan on med for ten minutes, then take dish towel, dampen one side (not dripping wet). Wipe while hot, should hear it sizzling while whipping if not you have too much or two little water.



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Thanks guys, Skins, that did help a little. Still not clean. What the Heck do put in those brats??

Never mind, don't answer that Big Grin

Soft scrub or something else maybe?



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Lye.

Not sure what it'll do to nonstick coating, but it eats stuff off stainless like there's no tomorrow.


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Try a baking soda paste.



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The brats most likely had some kind of sugar in them which burned.

I’d fill with a bit of water and a couple tablespooons of baking soda and bring to a boil then let sit for like an hour then scrub with a green non scratch scrubbing pad.


 
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