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Effective Ways to Clean Pots & Pans: Stainless Steel & More

Keeping the bottoms of pots and pans clean proves a never-ending chore. Metals such as stainless steel and copper become discolored. Clear or solid glass-type cookware shows cooked-on debris, dark marks and hard water stains. The University of Wisconsin Extension recommends using natural, homemade cleaners. Even if the pot bottoms hang on display from a pot rack, keep them clean with minimal fuss and without harmful chemicals.

Stainless Steel Pots and Pans

  • Wash the stainless steel pots and pans in dish soap and hot water.

  • Rinse the cookware in plain, warm water to remove soap and to assure a wet surface. Shake baking soda over the bottom of the pot. Scour the stainless steel pot bottom with a synthetic scrubbing pad to remove black marks and prevent scratches.

  • Polish the bottoms of stainless steel pots and pans with a clean, dry dishcloth.

Copper-Bottomed and Other Pots and Pans

  • Mix 1 tbs. flour, 1 tbsp. white vinegar and 1 tbsp. salt to create a polish for pot bottoms. Apply the mixture to the pot bottoms with a sponge or non-scratch pad and rub the mixture all over the surface to remove discolorations.

  • Wash the pans in hot soapy water. Rinse with plain warm water.

  • Remove stubborn hard water spots from cookware by rubbing a dab of toothpaste on the spots. Rinse thoroughly.

  • Polish the pots with a clean, dry dishtowel.