Date: 10/02/2026 17:27:07
From: Woodie
ID: 2359294
Subject: re: Burnt saucepan

captain_spalding said:


buffy said:

captain_spalding said:

I’m coming in late to this, but…

…consider this stuff:

i had some frypans and saucepans that had that brown-black build-up on them, on their outsides, and i was not looking forward to a long session with the steel wool.

But, i got some of this (about $5.50 at Coles), sprayed it on, let it sit 15 mins, and literally wiped all of the muck away with a damp cloth.

Found that it’s also fabulous for cleaning BBQs, and the white enamel cooktop, that brown colouration that accumulates around the burners.

You do need GOOD VENTILATION, because a whiff of the fumes is quite scary.

While it may not do the whole job, i reckon it’d put a hell of a dent in the muck.

Yes, I’ve got that, I use it on the oven, and I’ve used it on baked up stuff on a cast iron pan I use in the oven. It’s great. But don’t try the non aerosol “everyday” version. I bought it because it was non aerosol – doesn’t work very well at all. Although…maybe I will try it on this saucepan, as it’s not as baked on as the inside of my oven gets.

This – not a patch on the one you showed:


They have a ‘heavy duty’ aerosol, too.

Might have to try that one day. When i’m feeling daring.

Maybe for your armpits, but never your aerosol.

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