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Can i just Oxyclean the dishes?

Discussion in 'General Chit Chat' started by Ringmaster, May 24, 2011.

 

  1. #1
    Ringmaster

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 24, 2011
    I've been having trouble cleaning the corners of a baking pan thingy. Can i just throw it in a sink of oxyclean and let it soak, or would the oxyclean be bad for the metal?
     
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    SOB_OCDAVE

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 24, 2011
    I use oxiclean or the generic brands on everything to include glass, stainless, plastic, etc.
    The longer it soaks the cleaner it gets. I say go for it!
     
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    edmanster

    Whats Under Your Kilt  

    Posted May 24, 2011
    stay away from soft metals though like aluminum.. it will eat it!!
     
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    SirBC

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted May 24, 2011
    I could not believe how clean PBW got my coffee maker carafe. It looked brand new.
     
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    TxBrew

    Welcome to Zombo Staff Member  

    Posted May 24, 2011
    Yes you can.
     
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    lustreking

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 24, 2011
    My wife called PBW "Magic Powder" after I used it on the crock pot the first time, but I only use it on glass or ceramic baking dishes. I haven't used it on coated metal pans.
     
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    the_bird

    10th-Level Beer Nerd  

    Posted May 24, 2011
    Yeah, my wife totally cluster****ed a stainless steel pot a couple of years ago. Just black, burned-on food, basically just carbon that was molecularly embedded into the pot. I think she made some kind of pasta in sauce and forgot it on the stove for a couple hours. Could NOT get it off with just elbow grease and dish soap, even those metal scrub pads weren't doing much.

    Soaked in a little Oxiclean, everything came right off. Pot hadn't been that clean since the day we bought it.
     
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    Jaysus

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 24, 2011
    I used one-step on ours a few weeks back with similar results.
     
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