Using Bar Keepers Friend on Forged Cutlery & SS Cookware: Powder vs. Liquid?

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores the use of Bar Keepers Friend on Forged Cutlery and stainless steel cookware, specifically discussing the differences between the powder and liquid forms of the product.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based, Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions using the powder form with no problems and finds it works effectively.
  • Another participant expresses surprise at the existence of a liquid version, stating they only use the liquid form.
  • Several participants confirm they use the powder form, with one noting they have always used it.
  • One participant shares that their director provided a different cleaner at a cluster meeting, indicating they have not yet used their skillet.
  • Another participant suggests that both forms of Bar Keepers Friend will work based on the responses received.
  • One participant expresses curiosity about using the product on their burned cookware and inquires about where to find it.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the preferred form of Bar Keepers Friend, with some participants favoring the powder and others using the liquid. No clear consensus emerges on which form is superior.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences with the product, focusing on their preferences and discoveries related to its use on cookware.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in cleaning products for their cookware and cutlery may find the shared experiences relevant.

kkimpinski
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Question for those who use Bar Keepers Friend on the Forged Cutlery and SS cookware. Do you use the powder or liquid form? or does it matter?
 
I use the powder form with no problems. It works terrific. Didn't even know there was a liquid version.
 
Oh! I didn't know there was a powder...mine is liquid!
 
powder here!
 
I've always used the powder.
 
I have the powder.
 
At our cluster meeting last night, my director got everyone that received the SS skillet a bottle of Cameo Aluminum & Stainless Cleaner. I haven't tried it because I have not even used my pan yet. Has anyone heard of this?
 
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Looks like both the liquid and powder will work. Thanks for the replies.
 
I was gonna say powder. That's all I have found
 
i never knew you co uld use something liek this for your cookware .. maybe i'll try it on my emeril cookware that i burned really bad LOL wehre do i find it?
 
abrahamlaur said:
i never knew you co uld use something liek this for your cookware .. maybe i'll try it on my emeril cookware that i burned really bad LOL wehre do i find it?

I get bar keepers friend at walmart.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Can I use Bar Keepers Friend on my forged cutlery?

Yes, you can use Bar Keepers Friend on forged cutlery. It is effective in removing stains and maintaining the shine of your knives. However, it's important to use it gently and avoid abrasive scrubbing to prevent scratching the surface.

2. Is there a difference between using the powder and the liquid form of Bar Keepers Friend on stainless steel cookware?

Yes, there is a difference. The powder form is more abrasive and can be effective for tougher stains, while the liquid form is gentler and better suited for regular cleaning. For stainless steel cookware, the liquid may be preferable to avoid scratching.

3. How do I properly use Bar Keepers Friend on my cookware?

To use Bar Keepers Friend, sprinkle the powder or apply the liquid to a damp sponge or cloth. Gently scrub the surface of the cookware or cutlery, then rinse thoroughly with water to remove any residue. Always follow up with drying to prevent water spots.

4. Can Bar Keepers Friend damage my forged cutlery or stainless steel cookware?

If used correctly, Bar Keepers Friend should not damage your forged cutlery or stainless steel cookware. However, excessive scrubbing or using the powder on delicate surfaces can lead to scratches. Always test on a small area first if you're unsure.

5. How often should I use Bar Keepers Friend on my forged cutlery and cookware?

It depends on usage and how soiled the items become. For regular maintenance, using Bar Keepers Friend once a month is generally sufficient. For tougher stains or buildup, you may need to use it more frequently, but always ensure to rinse and dry properly afterward.

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