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The thread discusses various experiences and suggestions related to cleaning the bottoms of Executive Cookware, particularly addressing issues with stains and discoloration. Participants share their methods for maintaining the cookware's appearance and inquire about potential causes for the observed problems.
Views differ regarding the causes of discoloration and the effectiveness of various cleaning methods. Some participants believe dishwasher use is a significant factor, while others report issues without dishwasher exposure.
Participants share personal experiences with cleaning and maintaining their cookware, reflecting a range of opinions on the effectiveness of different cleaning products and methods.
Consultants and users of Executive Cookware may find the shared experiences and cleaning suggestions relevant to their own maintenance practices.
jmabner said:Dawn Power Dissolver is the answer! Spray it on and let it sit for about 15 minutes and it wipes clean. No scratching or ruining the finish on the bottom of the cookware. (Also works great on the rivets on the inside when they get gunky.)
It's probably etching in the aluminum from the high pressure water in the dishwasher. As well as the detergent, which is fairly abrasive. So there's probably nothing that can be done to fix it.Veevahchef said:yes I know, I am sure they won't replace it.
Anybody? Know how to make it go away?
kcont said:Sounds like she might have been putting them into the dishwasher...
To clean the bottom of your Executive Cookware, allow it to cool completely after use. Then, soak it in warm, soapy water for a few minutes. Use a non-abrasive sponge or cloth to gently scrub the surface. For stubborn stains, a paste of baking soda and water can be effective. Rinse thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth.
No, it is not recommended to use steel wool or any abrasive cleaners on the bottom of your Executive Cookware, as they can scratch and damage the surface. Stick to non-abrasive sponges and gentle cleaning solutions to maintain the cookware's integrity.
If you have burnt-on stains, fill the cookware with water and add a few drops of dish soap. Bring it to a gentle boil on the stove, then let it cool. The heat and soap will help loosen the burnt residue. Afterward, use a non-abrasive sponge to scrub the bottom, and rinse thoroughly.
While some parts of the Executive Cookware may be dishwasher safe, it is generally recommended to hand wash to preserve the finish and longevity of the cookware. If you choose to use a dishwasher, place it on the top rack and avoid using harsh detergents.
To prevent stains, avoid cooking on high heat and use a small amount of oil or cooking spray when necessary. Always allow the cookware to cool before cleaning, and avoid using metal utensils that can scratch the surface. Regular cleaning after each use will also help maintain its appearance.