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How Do You Clean Jelly Stains In A Stainless Steel Pan?

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How Do You Clean Jelly Stains In A Stainless Steel Pan?

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Jelly contains fruit juice that easily stains many cookware surfaces. Despite its name, even a stainless steel pan can be stained by jelly. Often, dish detergent alone cannot handle these stains. Avoid the temptation to use bleach as bleach can damage stainless steel. When you use dish detergent along with other simple products, however, you should be able to remove the stains without harming the pan. Place the stainless steel pan in your sink or on a stable surface. Wet a sponge under warm water. Sprinkle about 1 tsp. baking soda on the sponge. Scrub the stained areas with the sponge. After scrubbing, fill the pan with warm water and let it soak for 15 minutes. Rinse the pan with warm water. Check to see if the stains are gone. If they aren’t, scrub them again with the baking soda (applied to a wet sponge) or try soaking the pan in warm water and dish detergent, as suggested by ThermosOnline.com. Rinse the pan again. To give the stainless steel more shine and eliminate any remaining d

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