Introduction
Staining a baking sheet makes the item look worn and filthy. Use this guide to clean your kitchenware quickly and easily.
Tools
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Place the dirty baking sheet on a flat surface.
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Tip: This method can be used on stained pots and pans as well.
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Tip: This method works best if you clean the stained baking sheet as soon as it has cooled after use.
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Note: The liquid on the baking sheet is grease. This method will work whether or not there is grease on the baking sheet
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Cover the stained part of the baking sheet with a thin layer of baking soda.
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Note: The liquid on the baking sheet is grease. This method will work whether or not there is grease on the baking sheet
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Pour a small amount of water over the baking soda so the baking soda looks pasty.
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Tip: Do not put too much water on the baking soda, as it will cause the baking soda to spread and not stay on the desired cleaning area.
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Take a sponge and clean the desired area.
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Tip: If the baking soda becomes too thick when scrubbing, add more water.
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Tip: Using the rough side of the sponge makes cleaning easier.
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Congratulations! You have a baking sheet that looks good as new.
3 comments
I’ve also had good success getting stains off stainless steel following a similar process but using cream of tartar + vinegar instead of baking soda + water. Cream of tartar with vinegar forms an acidic paste instead of the alkaline paste of the baking soda. Of course, don’t mix these approaches or expect unhelpful frothiness.
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Don, thanks for the additional tips, especially the acidic versus alkaline aspects.
is that a non stick baking sheet? How is it on steel?