Ss Saute Pan - Need Help Asap to Get Clean

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around participants sharing their experiences and challenges with cleaning stainless steel sauté pans, particularly after cooking with them. Many users express frustration over stubborn stains and sticking issues, while others discuss various cleaning methods and products they have tried.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentioned struggling with a sticky area in their sauté pan after cooking shrimp and sought suggestions for cleaning.
  • Another participant shared a similar experience, stating that they tried Cameo but still had an unsatisfactory result, making the pan unusable for shows.
  • Several users noted that Cameo required significant effort to clean their pans, with one participant stating they had to use a thick paste and apply considerable elbow grease.
  • Some participants suggested using vinegar solutions or Bar Keeper's Friend, with mixed results reported regarding their effectiveness.
  • One participant expressed satisfaction with Bar Keeper's Friend, claiming it made cleanup easy and left the pan spotless.
  • Another participant reported that vinegar did not work for them, and Cameo was the only product that effectively cleaned their pan.
  • Several users expressed a preference for using the Executive cookware over the stainless steel pans due to cleaning difficulties.
  • One participant mentioned that they received a replacement pan after reporting discoloration issues to Pampered Chef.
  • Another participant shared a method involving boiling water in the pan to help loosen stuck food before cleaning.
  • Some participants expressed concern about the cleaning challenges and indicated they might use the stainless steel pans primarily for display.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the effectiveness of various cleaning methods and products, with no clear consensus on the best approach to cleaning stainless steel sauté pans.

Contextual Notes

Participants shared personal experiences with cleaning stainless steel cookware, highlighting the challenges they faced and the methods they attempted. The discussion reflects a range of opinions and outcomes related to product usage.

Who May Find This Useful

This thread may be of interest to Pampered Chef consultants who are considering the use of stainless steel cookware or those seeking advice on cleaning techniques based on shared experiences.

Loreen
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:eek: I tried using SS saute pan - put a little canola oil in it to saute some shrimp. Hubby came home for lunch and I was distracted and forgot about the pan on the stove. Now, I have an icky / a little stick area in the pan that I can't get clean. Any suggestions
 
I too have the same problem. I have tried Cameo to get it clean and still have that ichy look in there. I can't use this at shows now. Have you heard how to clean it?
 
I had the same type of problem. I used the Cameo. I really had to rub. I put a thick paste on it and just a little bit of water. I used all my strengh and didn't give up. It finally came out. I think I'm going to keep it strictly for show displays.
 
Try soaking in the vinegar solutioin mentioned on the care card. Then use cameo/barkeeper's friend.
 
Is Cameo/Barkeeper's friend recommended by HO or just vinegar?
 
I use Bar Keeper's Friend (powder) and the cleanup is easy and spotless.

Recommend any person purchasing stainless be advised to purchase this. It is a painless way to keep stainless looking good!
 
I tried the vinegar on mine and it didn't do a think. Cameo was the only thing that worked.
 
bethsbiz said:
I use Bar Keeper's Friend (powder) and the cleanup is easy and spotless.

Recommend any person purchasing stainless be advised to purchase this. It is a painless way to keep stainless looking good!

OK...where can I find this so I can have it on hand & at my shows? TIA;)
 
Ginger428 said:
OK...where can I find this so I can have it on hand & at my shows? TIA;)

Hi Ginger. I know I saw the Bar Keepers Friend at my local food store and at Walmart.
 
OK Thx Dawn, will try it later after my Docs Appt.;)
 
dannyzmom said:
Is Cameo/Barkeeper's friend recommended by HO or just vinegar?

I am 99% sure it is recommended by HO.
 
I am glad to see I am not the only one with that sticky look in their pan. I will try the vingar and see if it works. Thanks for the tip!

Shannon
 
Did the Cameo work the first time? I have tried it 2 x's now and I still have that sticky look around the outer part of the bottom still. Not clean enough yet to show to guests.
 
I called about cleaning the professional pan some time ago and HO suggested Bar Keepers Friend or Cameo so yes they do recommend those products.

The vinegar solution is to get rid of a blue tint that the SS can get (happened to my pan and the vinegar worked perfect!).
 
The bottom of my pan was fine, but the sides on the very top and around the little circles where the handle connects was brown marks. Nothing I did got it out. I tried for three days. Finally I got the Cameo and used a little elbow grease and I got it out. It wasn't easy. I don't think I'll use it again. I still love my Executive the best!!!
 
I have to say, that I have used the SS twice, both times, spraying the heck out of the pan. And, both times I have had a royal mess. I am not loving the pan. I cleaned it up and figured I'll just use it for demos.
 
AJPratt said:
I have to say, that I have used the SS twice, both times, spraying the heck out of the pan. And, both times I have had a royal mess. I am not loving the pan. I cleaned it up and figured I'll just use it for demos.

I wasn't overly impressed with mine either. I made eggs & they turned out horrible. Even though I sprayed it they still stuck to the pan. The cleaning was horrible. I like my Exective the best. Once I finally get it cleaned I will show it to my customer. I won't use it though.

Shannon
 
Do we know if HO is aware of how hard it is to clean these pans once something has stuck? I used oil and I still had a hard time and still have brown markings in the pain that refuse to come out.
I was going to call, just haven't gotten to it yet. So I was wondering if anyone has called on that?
 
I made a chicken with mushroom sauce in mine -- it did not stick, but got a rainbow discoloration on the inside of the pan. I called HO and the person I talked to to said they had not heard of that and are sending me a new one -- should have it tomorrow! I have not had a problem with SS cookware like that before. Now I am starting to read more about all the problems with cleaning - yuck! I love my Executive Cookware!
 
I tried to brown some leftover potatoes for breakfast in some butter, and instead of browning the potatoes, the parts that browned stuck to the pan, and i ended up with mushy potatoes and one heck of a mess to clean up! I am re-thinking my prior thoughts of getting the 12" skillet in SS...I think I am sticking with Executive!
 
I truly believe that Executive is the way to go. Maybe use the 8 inch SS for your home use, but not to show it at a party.
 
I love the look of the new SS but am afraid to use it because of something like that can happen. I am so glad that we have CS because I think all of you are so resourceful. Thanks to all,from somebody who hasn't been at it too long!
 
If you have food that is stuck to the pan, put in on the stove with some water. Bring the water to a boil and use a spatula to scrape. Empty the contents then wash using Bar Keepers Friend. It will look good as new. I have had a set of SS pans for over 25 years and they still look great and this is how I clean them.
 
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Thanks for the suggestionsI did buy Cameo and it worked fairly well. I still have some minor discoloration but it's not sticky anymore. Need to try the vinegar and or the boil water in it methods and see if that helps. Glad to know I'm not the only one not loving the SS.
 
I am so glad that I read this, I was so excited to get my SS but now I am definately rethinking it.
 
Cleaning SS cookwareI just took the online class on stainless steel and they recommend occasionally using a stainless steel cleaner and a soft cloth on them (not every time but when they get marks/worn looking).

The use and care says to remove food residues, soak in hot, soapy water. A nonabrasive sponge, cloth or kitchen brush may be uses on all surfaces. ...for tougher food buildup use a stainless polisher and cleanser (available at most grocery stores). Rinse and dry completely. To remove water spots or discoloration use equal parts vinegar and water, apply with sponge or soft cloth. Allow to sit 10 minutes and rinse and dry.

Do not use abrasive cleansers such as steel wool, cleansers with chlorine bleach or oven cleaning solutions as this may permanently damage the surface and void the guarantee. They do not mention bar keepers friend or cameo so I don't know - are these too abrasive for ss?? Has anyone contacted HO with this question?
 
I tried all of the above, and the only thing that worked for me was the Cameo. (I didn't try the Bar Keepers Friend) The vinegar and water was a waste of time and soap and water was just not enough to get it clean. I think I remember hearing from someone that HO endorsed either the Bar Keepers Friend and the Cameo. I tried it and it worked great. I still had to apply a little elbow grease, but I eventually got it clean. I think during pan-o-rama months I'm just going to use the SS set for display purposes. I don't want to take the chance.
 
I toasted hamburger buns in mine and there were rings that would not come out. I called PC they sent me a new pan. I will not use it except to show and will tell people it only looks this nice till you use it or spend a great deal of time cleaning it. I love my non stick prof. or exec. cookware
 
Dawn4 said:
I tried all of the above, and the only thing that worked for me was the Cameo. (I didn't try the Bar Keepers Friend) The vinegar and water was a waste of time and soap and water was just not enough to get it clean. I think I remember hearing from someone that HO endorsed either the Bar Keepers Friend and the Cameo. I tried it and it worked great. I still had to apply a little elbow grease, but I eventually got it clean. I think during pan-o-rama months I'm just going to use the SS set for display purposes. I don't want to take the chance.
I had said that they told me to use it on the Prof and Exec cookware and that I thought it would be okay on SS but didn't know for sure. Good to hear that it worked.
 
trps said:
I toasted hamburger buns in mine and there were rings that would not come out. I called PC they sent me a new pan. I will not use it except to show and will tell people it only looks this nice till you use it or spend a great deal of time cleaning it. I love my non stick prof. or exec. cookware
Ouch. I think that it might be better if you don't even show it then. If I felt this way about a product I would not bring it up and when asked I would say "A lot of people love Stainless Steel Cookware but I personally don't care for it. It's everyone's preference." If they buy it and have a problem HO will back the product up and replace it. I would definitely tell purchasers to use it within the 30 days so PC even pays to ship it back to HO if they have an issue.
 

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