Place the pan on a burner and turn on step 2.
Clean stainless steel sheet pan.
This will fizz quite a bit due to the vinegar so be careful if the vinegar water mix is still hot.
Even though stainless steel pans are dishwasher safe we like to scrub them by hand.
Here s how to clean burnt stainless steel pans with cola.
Set my timer for an hour.
Put a few drops of dish soap in the pan.
Using this method your stainless steel pan should be clean and without scorch marks.
Rub the paste into the bottom of the pan and let the pan sit for about 15 minutes.
That way we can make sure we re getting all the food off especially from crevices around the rivets and handle.
The dryer sheet which can be substituted for a tablespoon of fabric softener will loosen the burnt on food and leave you with a shiny like new pan.
We all know not to use steel.
Fill the pan with warm water and walk away for two to three hours.
Read about the best sponges for cleaning your stainless steel pots and pans.
Once simmering remove from heat and use a spatula to scrape away burnt oil or other burnt on substances.
Dispose of the dryer sheets and water and scrub with soap and water if there are any bits still stuck on.
If there s a similar coating around the edge of a stainless steel sauté pan boil a few cups of water with cup vinegar for a few minutes pour out and wash as usual.
Soak a burnt pan with soap and water and add a dryer sheet into the mix.
At this point the pan should already be looking a little cleaner.
Bring the soda to a gentle simmer.
Pour enough cola in your pan to cover burnt areas.
If any scorch or burn marks remain you can make a paste using 3 tablespoons of baking soda and add just enough water to moisten.
Remove the pan from the heat and add two tablespoons of baking soda.
Once you come back the water should be pretty grimy.
Use a wooden spatula to scrape the burned particles off the pan s.
Added a dryer sheet to the water i pushed it down so it was completely underneath the water.
Bring to a boil step 4.
Added a few inches of hot not scalding but pretty hot water.
Pour in enough vinegar to cover bottom of pan step 3.
Homemade stainless steel spot remover 3 tbsp of flour cup of water soft cloth an old toothbrush.
Start off by taking your scorched pan and adding soap one or two dryer sheets and a little bit of dish washing soap.