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Default Anyone have the "Lifetime Cookware"?(waterless)

> Want to scratch the hell out of it, have
> at it with the bon ami. I've heard the
> copper scrubby's are less lethal to
> cookware, but don't quote me on that.


Bon Ami was what Saladmaster recommended at the time I bought my set.
It's worked well all these years.

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Betsy wrote:
>> Want to scratch the hell out of it, have
>> at it with the bon ami. I've heard the
>> copper scrubby's are less lethal to
>> cookware, but don't quote me on that.

>
> Bon Ami was what Saladmaster recommended at the time I bought my set.
> It's worked well all these years.
>


Bon Ami won't scratch stainless steel. It's abrasive, but the
abrasive particles are not as hard as steel.

Bob
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