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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.
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.
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.
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.
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!
Ginger428 said:OK...where can I find this so I can have it on hand & at my shows? TIA![]()
dannyzmom said:Is Cameo/Barkeeper's friend recommended by HO or just vinegar?
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 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.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.
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.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