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Hi -
I've got a non-stick pan with some sticky residue on it which I've been
unable to remove with dish soap, hot water, cold water, or teflon-safe
scouring pads. What do I try next?

Craig
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BookWight > wrote in
9:

> Hi -
> I've got a non-stick pan with some sticky residue on it which I've been
> unable to remove with dish soap, hot water, cold water, or teflon-safe
> scouring pads. What do I try next?
>
> Craig
>


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BookWight > wrote in
9:

> Hi -
> I've got a non-stick pan with some sticky residue on it which I've been
> unable to remove with dish soap, hot water, cold water, or teflon-safe
> scouring pads. What do I try next?
>
> Craig
>


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In article > ,
BookWight > wrote:

> Hi -
> I've got a non-stick pan with some sticky residue on it which I've been
> unable to remove with dish soap, hot water, cold water, or teflon-safe
> scouring pads. What do I try next?
>
> Craig


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BookWight > wrote:

> Hi -
> I've got a non-stick pan with some sticky residue on it which I've been
> unable to remove with dish soap, hot water, cold water, or teflon-safe
> scouring pads. What do I try next?
>
> Craig


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On 18 Jul 2004 04:54:21 GMT, BookWight >
wrote:

>Hi -
>I've got a non-stick pan with some sticky residue on it which I've been
>unable to remove with dish soap, hot water, cold water, or teflon-safe
>scouring pads. What do I try next?
>
>Craig


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Far as I can tell, someone wrote:
>What do I try next?


You might want to splurge and get a new pan.

I don't know what it is that forms on these pans, but I DO know that in
some cases, it's the teflon itself bunching up next to scratches.

If you're a member at Sams or Costco, you can usually get about 4 or 5
pans for twenty bucks or so.
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BookWight wrote:
>
> Hi -
> I've got a non-stick pan with some sticky residue on it which I've been
> unable to remove with dish soap, hot water, cold water, or teflon-safe
> scouring pads. What do I try next?
>
> Craig




Try GooGone. Available at target, hardware stores, etc.

gloria p


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BookWight wrote:

> Hi -
> I've got a non-stick pan with some sticky residue on it which I've been
> unable to remove with dish soap, hot water, cold water, or teflon-safe
> scouring pads. What do I try next?
>
> Craig


try one of the suggested cleaning supplies and stop using that non stick
spray in your non stick pans :-)


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Puester wrote:
> BookWight wrote:
>
>>Hi -
>>I've got a non-stick pan with some sticky residue on it which I've been
>>unable to remove with dish soap, hot water, cold water, or teflon-safe
>>scouring pads. What do I try next?
>>
>>Craig

>
>
>
>
> Try GooGone. Available at target, hardware stores, etc.
>
> gloria p

if you can get your hands on some eucalyptus oil, (try health food stores)
it works like a charm with just a bit of paper towel.

Hamez

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Puester wrote:
> BookWight wrote:
>
>>Hi -
>>I've got a non-stick pan with some sticky residue on it which I've been
>>unable to remove with dish soap, hot water, cold water, or teflon-safe
>>scouring pads. What do I try next?
>>
>>Craig

>
>
>
>
> Try GooGone. Available at target, hardware stores, etc.
>
> gloria p

if you can get your hands on some eucalyptus oil, (try health food stores)
it works like a charm with just a bit of paper towel.

Hamez

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hamez wrote:
> Puester wrote:
>> BookWight wrote:
>>
>>> Hi -
>>> I've got a non-stick pan with some sticky residue on it which I've
>>> been unable to remove with dish soap, hot water, cold water, or
>>> teflon-safe scouring pads. What do I try next?
>>>

>>
>> Try GooGone. Available at target, hardware stores, etc.
>>

> if you can get your hands on some eucalyptus oil, (try health food
> stores) it works like a charm with just a bit of paper towel.


ooh yuck !
too strong an aftertaste!

Olive oil is more the go, IMO.



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hamez wrote:
> Puester wrote:
>> BookWight wrote:
>>
>>> Hi -
>>> I've got a non-stick pan with some sticky residue on it which I've
>>> been unable to remove with dish soap, hot water, cold water, or
>>> teflon-safe scouring pads. What do I try next?
>>>

>>
>> Try GooGone. Available at target, hardware stores, etc.
>>

> if you can get your hands on some eucalyptus oil, (try health food
> stores) it works like a charm with just a bit of paper towel.


ooh yuck !
too strong an aftertaste!

Olive oil is more the go, IMO.





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In article >,
"Ms Leebee" > wrote:

> hamez wrote:
> > Puester wrote:
> >> BookWight wrote:
> >>
> >>> Hi -
> >>> I've got a non-stick pan with some sticky residue on it which I've
> >>> been unable to remove with dish soap, hot water, cold water, or
> >>> teflon-safe scouring pads. What do I try next?
> >>>
> >>
> >> Try GooGone. Available at target, hardware stores, etc.
> >>

> > if you can get your hands on some eucalyptus oil, (try health food
> > stores) it works like a charm with just a bit of paper towel.

>
> ooh yuck !
> too strong an aftertaste!
>
> Olive oil is more the go, IMO.
>
>
>


I was thinking the same thing...
That strong of an oil would _ruin_ the pan I think.

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In article >,
"Ms Leebee" > wrote:

> hamez wrote:
> > Puester wrote:
> >> BookWight wrote:
> >>
> >>> Hi -
> >>> I've got a non-stick pan with some sticky residue on it which I've
> >>> been unable to remove with dish soap, hot water, cold water, or
> >>> teflon-safe scouring pads. What do I try next?
> >>>
> >>
> >> Try GooGone. Available at target, hardware stores, etc.
> >>

> > if you can get your hands on some eucalyptus oil, (try health food
> > stores) it works like a charm with just a bit of paper towel.

>
> ooh yuck !
> too strong an aftertaste!
>
> Olive oil is more the go, IMO.
>
>
>


I was thinking the same thing...
That strong of an oil would _ruin_ the pan I think.

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On Sat, 24 Jul 2004 22:33:11 -0500, Katra
> wrote:

>In article >,
> "Ms Leebee" > wrote:
>
>> hamez wrote:
>> > Puester wrote:
>> >> BookWight wrote:
>> >>
>> >>> Hi -
>> >>> I've got a non-stick pan with some sticky residue on it which I've
>> >>> been unable to remove with dish soap, hot water, cold water, or
>> >>> teflon-safe scouring pads. What do I try next?
>> >>>
>> >>
>> >> Try GooGone. Available at target, hardware stores, etc.
>> >>
>> > if you can get your hands on some eucalyptus oil, (try health food
>> > stores) it works like a charm with just a bit of paper towel.

>>
>> ooh yuck !
>> too strong an aftertaste!
>>
>> Olive oil is more the go, IMO.

>
>I was thinking the same thing...
>That strong of an oil would _ruin_ the pan I think.


Surely the oil could be washed out with good detergent. If I can wash
linseed oil out of brushes with dish soap, I'd be willing to bet I
could wash eucalyptus oil off a pan.


modom

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On Sat, 24 Jul 2004 22:33:11 -0500, Katra
> wrote:

>In article >,
> "Ms Leebee" > wrote:
>
>> hamez wrote:
>> > Puester wrote:
>> >> BookWight wrote:
>> >>
>> >>> Hi -
>> >>> I've got a non-stick pan with some sticky residue on it which I've
>> >>> been unable to remove with dish soap, hot water, cold water, or
>> >>> teflon-safe scouring pads. What do I try next?
>> >>>
>> >>
>> >> Try GooGone. Available at target, hardware stores, etc.
>> >>
>> > if you can get your hands on some eucalyptus oil, (try health food
>> > stores) it works like a charm with just a bit of paper towel.

>>
>> ooh yuck !
>> too strong an aftertaste!
>>
>> Olive oil is more the go, IMO.

>
>I was thinking the same thing...
>That strong of an oil would _ruin_ the pan I think.


Surely the oil could be washed out with good detergent. If I can wash
linseed oil out of brushes with dish soap, I'd be willing to bet I
could wash eucalyptus oil off a pan.


modom

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Michael Odom wrote:
> On Sat, 24 Jul 2004 22:33:11 -0500, Katra
> > wrote:
>
>
>>In article >,
>>"Ms Leebee" > wrote:
>>
>>
>>>hamez wrote:
>>>
>>>>Puester wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>BookWight wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>Hi -
>>>>>>I've got a non-stick pan with some sticky residue on it which I've
>>>>>>been unable to remove with dish soap, hot water, cold water, or
>>>>>>teflon-safe scouring pads. What do I try next?
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>Try GooGone. Available at target, hardware stores, etc.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>if you can get your hands on some eucalyptus oil, (try health food
>>>>stores) it works like a charm with just a bit of paper towel.
>>>
>>>ooh yuck !
>>>too strong an aftertaste!
>>>
>>>Olive oil is more the go, IMO.

>>
>>I was thinking the same thing...
>>That strong of an oil would _ruin_ the pan I think.

>
>
> Surely the oil could be washed out with good detergent. If I can wash
> linseed oil out of brushes with dish soap, I'd be willing to bet I
> could wash eucalyptus oil off a pan.
>
>
> modom
>
> "Dallas is a rich man with a death wish in his eyes."
> -- Jimmie Dale Gilmore



I can promise you, the oil leaves no residue, and because of the nature
of it,
it has natural solvent properties. i also use it to remove that pesky
residue that sticky labels leave on new things. it washes away cleanly...

cheers

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