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Burning question : How do you clean stubborn baked on stains from your glass cookware?

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Yin And Yang answered

Ohhhh ohhh oh!!!!! 🙌 pick me pick me pick me!!!!

Now you are speaking MY language!!!! Burnt stubborn and stained! That's my kitchen! Lol!

I use the heavy duty "Dawn platinum" power clean. Let it soak overnight. "Wash it" by hand. And if it's still baked on then repeat and soak it even longer..... I have soaked it up to a week before but I think that was cuz I ummm just never got around to washing it. I just remember the "caked on" falling off after that! Lol!

Otis Campbell Profile
Otis Campbell answered

Soak it overnite

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Ancient Hippy answered

I find that those stains are impossible to get out and I've tried everything. Now, I use the rock method. I break the baking dish with a rock and just buy a new one.

PJ Stein Profile
PJ Stein answered

Add baking soda to dish soap and scrub after soaking. Or use a magic eraser.

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I'm going to try an ammonia and plastic bag overnite soak. The stains are impossible. Ugh
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Update : overnite soak in plastic bag, a few paper towels drapped over the stubbornish areas. In the morning, used a copper srubby thingy. Came off like butter. ~ I'm so pleased~ might work for my oven. Stunk to high heaven. All the ammonia. Use in well ventilated area.
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PJ Stein commented
Glad it worked! Now are you going to bake something new in that pan for Easter?
Janis Haskell Profile
Janis Haskell answered

You can use oven cleaner (preferably the no-fume type), but be sure to wear gloves.

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