• @[email protected]
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    267 hours ago

    Has anyone outside of a commercial kitchen ever actually destroyed a stainless steel pan though

    • @[email protected]
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      115 hours ago

      Yes.

      Apparently you can’t hear up tortillas in them without it forever getting scorch marks. I suppose only thing I haven’t tried is using a machine sander on it to try to remove it.

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        22 minutes ago

        Barkeepers friend (powdered metal and glass polish/cleaner, typically comes in a cannister) will get that off with a little bit of elbow grease.

        Half the pans I’ve bought i got at a thrift store for like a buck because people thought they ruined them with a little bit of scorching., and I’ve gotten some nice stuff.

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          217 minutes ago

          Unfortunately haven’t found that cheaply available in Finland. I know about it too. It’s the only thing I haven’t tried other than straight up sanding it

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            16 minutes ago

            There’s probably a local equivalent; looks like the primary “ingredient” is Oxalic Acid so a cleaner containing that would probably work just as well

      • mle
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        103 hours ago

        Are those scorch marks an issue beyond aesthetics though? (Genuinely curious, not judging)

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            229 minutes ago

            In that case, try boiling a mixture of baking soda and water in it, then scouring it using tongs with copper wool (I’d probably use steel wool, but that might also leave scratches, I don’t know). If it’s giving your food a taste, it is coming off, just really gradually and under high heat.