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Cleaning Pyrex dishes_Need Tips



 
 
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Old 20-10-2003, 03:42 PM
Julianne
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"Vox Humana" wrote in message
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"ShivaTiger" wrote in message
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So, I'm wondering if anybody has some good ways to clean those Pyrex
baking dishes after they got build up crud on them?

There's always the scrubbing method but I'm wondering if there's
anything you can soak them in (Kaboom, Oxystain?) that would allow you
to reduce the scrubbing and mucsle needed?

Any tips worth sharing? TW, I did a search on Google and all I could
come up with was tips for cleaning pyrex sex toys. Cute but not what I
was looking for.


You can put them in a garbage bag and spray them with oven cleaner. Let
them sit over night. In the morning they will rinse clean and look like
new. I do this with glass, Corningware, and stainless.


I almost threw away a white coringware quiche dish last night because it has
unscrubbable stuff on it. I think I will do the oven cleaner thing before I
retire it to the garbage. Thanks for a great tip.

j




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Old 20-10-2003, 06:46 PM
Judie Luisi
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Default Cleaning Pyrex dishes_Need Tips

Pyrex used to include cleaning instructions with their products. They
suggested soaking in a mixture of warm water and baking soda. It works
every time for me. Using steel wool or metal brushes will only scratch the
glass and make it harder to clean the next time.

Judie


On Fri, 17 Oct 2003, ShivaTiger wrote:

So, I'm wondering if anybody has some good ways to clean those Pyrex
baking dishes after they got build up crud on them?

There's always the scrubbing method but I'm wondering if there's
anything you can soak them in (Kaboom, Oxystain?) that would allow you
to reduce the scrubbing and mucsle needed?

Any tips worth sharing? TW, I did a search on Google and all I could
come up with was tips for cleaning pyrex sex toys. Cute but not what I
was looking for.

 




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