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I have some Calphalon 3-ply stainless steel pots.
Suppose I don't care about the esthetics (I don't). What happens if I use my scotch-brite with them? It cleans much better than a dobie pad... They will get scratched, I know, but any negative consequence regarding cooking? I don't really believe they will stick more (they are already scratched, in concentric circles, by the factory, and food has no preference for linear or circular scratches). My only worry is that in the long run, the stainless steel coating will wear through, exposing the aluminum - is this likely to happen? Why are people so careful not to use scotch-brite for their SS (and all-clad) pots? Thanks, Peter |
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