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Post by w8in4dave on Mar 30, 2016 9:38:32 GMT -5
I found this in a blog :
Kleen King cleaner for copper and stainless steel in powder form. On the bottle it describes the cleaner to be able to remove tarnish and stains quickly. Non toxic, biodegradable and gentle on the hands. To use it, mix a small amount of cleaner with water and apply on the mental surface. I just use my fingers to rub it on the surface, washed the surface with water and VIOLA, I see the original titanium surface. I cleaned the whole pot inside and outside, in no time the snowpeak 700 looked sparkling new. There were burnt rice stain from other trips and they were cleaned out easily so well.
From now on, I’m definitely keeping a bottle of Kleen King cleaner available at home and looking forward to more wood fire cooking.
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Post by spacecase0 on Mar 30, 2016 14:06:36 GMT -5
fantastic info, will try it as soon as I can get some, thank you !
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Post by w8in4dave on Mar 30, 2016 20:22:18 GMT -5
Sweetie please try just some good ole elbo grease , maby some baking soda? I mean I just googled this as kinda like I'd search it for you. but im thinking baking soda maby some lemon juice if just the baking soda does not work, I also read a potato cut in half and put salt and scrub it??? LOLOL? hey ya never know!
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Post by spacecase0 on Apr 1, 2016 12:05:16 GMT -5
I had been using ajax and a scrub brush, takes almost 30 min. to clean the pan... I know that the carbon on the pan is alcohol soluble, but all that seems to happen when I tried it is to make it water thin and coat everything even better, have never tried baking soda on it, but will try that, salt did nothing at all I had searched in the past on the web and got no where, maybe I am just a bit tired (for years on end), or my sister is correct about me needing to give up apathy, I should have been able to figure out something long ago to clean the pans thank you for your encouragement
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Post by w8in4dave on Apr 5, 2016 10:18:06 GMT -5
I know how it is!! I went to a Thanksgiving dinner one time and the hostess asked some of us ladies how we keep our casserole pans so clean? I said elbow grease. She said Oh hell no! I ain't doing that! LOL! I like to keep my pans looking nice and clean.
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