How Do You Remove Burn Marks On Stainless Steel Cookware?
I am one of those people who will forget a pot on the stove. Sad, but true. I also forget to turn the stove off quite often. As a result of these bad habits you can imagine that my once gorgeous stainless steel pots and pans are burn marked and scorched looking. Interestingly enough, they do get that way, but after I do a simple cleaning process you would never know that these pots and pans have been boiled dry, left empty on a hot eye, or had rice charred inside of them. This is a simple process but it does take time and a little bit of elbow grease as well. But when you are done your pots and pans will shine like new. Sprinkle dishwasher detergent in the pots and pans and fill to the top with water. Place them on the stove on medium high until the water boils then remove from heat and let sit overnight with the detergent and water inside. This will remove or loosen any burnt on pieces of food and help begin removing the scorched burn marks on the inside of the cookware. Fill a sink w