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Scratches on Stainless Steel
Asked by J.A. from Kansas City
on February 21, 2008
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Does anyone know how to get scratches out of stainless steel? Our refridgerator is stainless steel and our kid's magnet games have scratched it badly. The fridge is ...
I Burnt water!--My Stainless Steel Pan Is the Proof!
Asked by D.D. from Phoenix
on October 2, 2011
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They said it couldn't be done, but I did it! I burnt water. Well, really it all boiled away and charred my stainless steel pan. Now it is all black on the inside. ...
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- Pampered Chef sells a stainless steel cleaner that works wonders (which you can get from pamperedchef.com or they also sell them at Bed Bath & Beyond. You've got some...
- Use some comet and a sponge with a rough side that is dark green, it will take off the top reside then put hot water in it and let it get really hot, turn off the heat...
- There are non-bleach based powdered cleansers like Bon Ami or Barkeeper's Friend that also work well. I have the liquid Barkeeper's Friend for my stove top and find t...
Spots on Stainless Steel Serving Pieces
Asked by K.M. from Boston
on April 5, 2008
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I have a number of stainless steel serving pieces, and have no idea how to keep them from getting spotty. I've washed them & towel dried, but there are still some wat...
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- Hi, Hannafords is selling a new product called ECOCLOTH. It is Awesome and you only use warm water to clean with...you read right, no harsh chemicals, no soap, nothi...
- Hi...I've heard Orange Pledge works wonders on stainless appliances, not sure if you would want to eat off of something that's been Pledged, though..
- Try a vinegar and water solution. Sometimes, if the stain is really difficult, you can use some baking soda and water first(form a paste), rub it in, rinse with water...
Stainless Steel Appliances and Magnets?
Asked by M.A. from Miami
on June 3, 2008
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Hi all! I was wondering for those with kids and stainless appliances, where do you place their magnet toys, such as leap frog fridge magnet series?
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- Here is an idea you can purchase a chalk board and hang it on the wall (they are magnetic) OR you can purchase "chalkboard paint" and it turns anything you paint with ...
- Florida fire codes require a fire door to the garage, and in our case, the fire door is steel and off the kitchen. Our 2 and 5 year old have claimed both sides of i...
- Our front doors are metal so we let our son put his art work up on them with magnets as well as his Word Whammer and Fridge Phonics set. Another option is to get a ma...
Graniite Composite or Stainless Steel Sink/?
Asked by D.I. from Dallas
on June 3, 2010
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we are updating our kitchen and who knew choosing a kitchen sink could be so confusing? I'd love opinions on living with stainless steel vs. a granite composite sink. ...
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- Well this probably won't help, but we have one of each and love them both! I have a 60/40 split brushed stainless in the kitchen. When we updated 7-8 years ago I r...
- We went from a 50/50 sink to a 60/40 and love it! We have brushed stainless. I've never had an undivided tub so I can't comment on that but I definitely wouldn't go ba...
- I have a stainless single tub and LOVE LOVE LOVE it. It is soooo convenient for washing your pots and pans easily. The heavier gauge, the better, but they can get pret...
How to save My Cookware
Asked by E.M. from St. Louis
on January 20, 2008
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I accidentally burnt rice in my stainless steel pot. I got the petrified glob out but still have black crust on the bottom of my pot. I have soaked and scrubbed my bra...
Kitchen Makeover
Asked by M.L. from Sacramento
on July 18, 2008
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We are planning on having our kitchen updated with granite countertops. (Long overdue!) I am also trying to decide what kind of sink to get. Does anyone have any ad...
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- We went with Stainless steel (undermount) super deep so it can hold tons of dirty dishes. I wouldn't say it is loud but it can scratch and I've heard can rust over ti...
- We did our kitchen a couple of years ago and I did aome looking into what the pros (chefs) have in their own kitchens. The consensus was stainless steel sinks with pl...
- Once upon a time we had our dream kitchen and then we sold and moved to a house with someone elses dream kitchen. We recently went back to our old house and I got to b...
Pans That Aren't Nonstick That You Can Still Wash Easily?
Asked by K.R. from Minneapolis
on November 20, 2011
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I got rid of our nonstick pans after reading how awful they are. I bought two stainless pans, and by accident bought one more nonstick pan, and I keep using the nonst...
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- Cast Iron is my favorite! The original non-stick. Yes they are somewhat heavy but work great. Buy a cast skillet they season (according to directions) Then use it. t...
- My cast iron never has anything stick to it - season it well by coating it with fat (lard, oil) and baking it in the oven on low for like 30 minutes. (Better directio...
- Do NOT be scared to cook w/ you're STAINLESS Pans! I have Wolfgang Puck Stainless steel pans and I love them! I also have Pampered Chef non-stick pans I have had for t...
Bounce Fabric Softener Bars
Asked by S.D. from Burlington
on April 19, 2010
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Hey Ladies!
I'm wondering what any of you think of the new Bounce fabric softener bars. Have any of you tried them? They're bars that you just stick to the inside o...
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- I'm not too impressed with mine. I still had a ton of static cling so I switched back to sheets.
- While I do like mine, I am not that impressed. My clothes smell good, but there is still some static cling. It is nice that I don't have to remember to put a dryer s...
- I use a fabric softner sheet that is non-toxic and any other Green product I can get my hands on. I would never use anything around my grandchildren they may be able ...
Cleaning Pots and Pans
Asked by W.R. from Norfolk
on November 5, 2009
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All of my life, I used pot scrubbers my grandma made for all of my stuck-on kitchen cleaning. They didn't scratch and they removed food well. The last one has just f...
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- I use a regular sponge with the green wirey stuff on the other side , if I have oven dishes or pans that have baked on food stuck to them I leave them for 20 mins or s...
- i think at the Bed bath they will have plastic for remove food from pan. it works well sometimes I use baking soda and water and soak it for 15 mins. then it can fal...
- I read somewhere and haven't tried it but it was so interesting it stuck in my head- used dryer sheets. Put an used dryer sheet in a dirty pot with water, leave overn...