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How Do You Clean Discolored Enamel Cookware?

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How Do You Clean Discolored Enamel Cookware?

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Enameled cookware can stain and discolor with normal use over time. Stains on the cooking surface of either non-stick finishes or regular finishes can sometimes be simply boiled away, but if a stain is stubborn, you can remove it using items readily available in the pantry. Common household products and simple cleaning methods will soon have your enameled cookware looking like new again. Sprinkle enough baking soda to cover the stain. Pour 3 to 4 cups of water over the baking soda. Boil the mixture for 10 minutes. Cool the mixture. Examine the inside of the pot for any remaining discoloration and scrub gently if necessary with a nonabrasive scrubber. Empty and rinse the pot. Run the pot through the dishwasher to remove all traces of the baking soda. Cover the stain with liquid dish soap. Pour 3 to 4 cups of water into the pot, covering the liquid dish soap. Simmer the soapy mixture gently for 20 minutes. Let the pot cool. Scrub the stained area gently with a nonabrasive scrubber. Empty

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