This article was co-authored by Raymond Chiu and by wikiHow staff writer, Madeleine Flamiano. Raymond Chiu is the Director of Operations for MaidSailors.com, a residential and commercial cleaning service based in New York City that provides home and office cleaning services at affordable prices. He has a Bachelors in Business Administration and Management from Baruch College.
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Want to clean your ceramic pan so it looks brand new again? Whether your ceramic cookware has crust, scuffs, or scorch marks, you can rescue it with some simple steps and household supplies. If you want to give those ceramic pans you treasure a tune-up, read on! With our handy guide, you’ll refresh them so they last for years.
Things You Should Know
- Let ceramic pans cool down to room temp before cleaning them.
- Use lightly abrasive cleaning products to tackle scuffs and scratches.
- Scrub pans down with a non-scratch sponge or a microfiber cloth.
- Take preventative action to keep your ceramic pans in great shape.
Steps
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References
- ↑ https://thepan-handler.com/how-to-season-a-ceramic-pan/
- ↑ https://www.leafscore.com/eco-friendly-kitchen-products/pros-and-cons-of-pure-ceramic-cookware/
- ↑ https://worldofpans.com/avoid-food-sticking-on-ceramic-pan/
- ↑ https://www.kitchensanity.com/cookware/how-to-clean-ceramic-pans/
- ↑ https://www.lifesavvy.com/6336/seriously-scorched-your-pan-heres-how-to-get-the-burned-food-off/
- ↑ https://worldofpans.com/clean-ceramic-pan-with-vinegar/
- ↑ https://themodemag.com/how-to-remove-stains-from-ceramic-cookware/
- ↑ https://thepracticalkitchen.com/bar-keepers-friend-for-shiny-pans/
- ↑ https://www.lifesavvy.com/6336/seriously-scorched-your-pan-heres-how-to-get-the-burned-food-off/
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To clean ceramic pans, always let them cool off completely after cooking with them. Next, hand-wash each pan with a soft sponge and warm, soapy water. If one of your pans has stubborn burnt food on it, let it soak in hot water for 30 minutes before scrubbing it. Then, be sure to rinse the surface thoroughly with warm water before drying the pan with a towel or letting it air-dry on a drying rack. For tips on using baking soda to get rid of tough stains, read on!