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Removing Scorch Marks from Large Pot

I work for an electric co-op and during a recent ice storm our crews were working around the clock to get lights back on. All the ladies usually go and prepare meals for the guys . We were cooking a spaghetti supper for them. We had big pots of spaghetti cooking and when one of the pots was poured into a collandar we discovered the bottom had stuck and actually scorched on the bottom of a stainless steel pot. I am really having a tough time getting all the scorch marks out. Any suggestions?

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Nona
Georgia

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February 6, 20050 found this helpful

Fill the pan with water and toss in a dryer sheet like Bounce, and let it soak for about one hour or more, it should come right off

 
By Moni (Guest Post)
February 12, 20050 found this helpful

When that happens to me I just place some water in the pan (enough to cover the bottom) and put some baking soda in there and let it boil for a few minutes and clean in right away. If it is still hard to get off I use comet to scrub it off. I hope this works for you.

 

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