How to Clean Old Pots
If your copper pans are lined with stainless steel, use the directions for cleaning stainless for the interior of the pans., Clean the outside of the pan with a good grease-cutting cleanser, such as a citrus-based product., After removing the tacky...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: If your copper pans are lined with stainless steel
Citrus removes tacky grease from surfaces. , Mix the paste, smear on the pan, let it dry, and rub it with a cloth until the stains are gone. , The paste type usually leaves a protective film on the surface after cleaning, but there are many excellent liquids that will clean with no rubbing on your part. -
Step 2: use the directions for cleaning stainless for the interior of the pans.
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Step 3: Clean the outside of the pan with a good grease-cutting cleanser
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Step 4: such as a citrus-based product.
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Step 5: After removing the tacky grease from the pans
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Step 6: use a paste made of dish soap mixed with scouring powder (such as Comet
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Step 7: or Ajax) to clean off hard deposits.
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Step 8: Finally
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Step 9: use a copper cleaner
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Step 10: such as the paste type.
Detailed Guide
Citrus removes tacky grease from surfaces. , Mix the paste, smear on the pan, let it dry, and rub it with a cloth until the stains are gone. , The paste type usually leaves a protective film on the surface after cleaning, but there are many excellent liquids that will clean with no rubbing on your part.
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