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Kswck 23-10-2005 05:48 PM

Can oven cleaner be used on teflon coated pans
 
for the really stuck on stuff?



Melba's Jammin' 23-10-2005 06:57 PM

Can oven cleaner be used on teflon coated pans
 
In article >,
"Kswck" > wrote:

> for the really stuck on stuff?


I'd try the Dawn Power Dissolver first. I would expect a heavy duty
oven cleaner to be tought on the non-stick properties.
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Edwin Pawlowski 23-10-2005 07:51 PM

Can oven cleaner be used on teflon coated pans
 
> "Kswck" > wrote:
>
>> for the really stuck on stuff?


If the stuff is really stuck on that much, it is time for a new pan. Teflon
does lose its slickness over time.



zxcvbob 23-10-2005 08:01 PM

Can oven cleaner be used on teflon coated pans
 
Kswck wrote:
> for the really stuck on stuff?
>
>


No. It will attack the aluminum underneath. Just fill with soap and
hot water and let it soak overnight.

-Bob

notbob 23-10-2005 08:08 PM

Can oven cleaner be used on teflon coated pans
 
On 2005-10-23, Edwin Pawlowski > wrote:

> If the stuff is really stuck on that much, it is time for a new pan. Teflon
> does lose its slickness over time.


Not necessarily. Better Teflon coatings, like Excalibur, really last.
I cooked some TJ's crab cakes that left a really weird and almost
imposible to remove residue. Took me forever with a Scotchbrite pad
to get it off. It's also possible to burn stuff onto a Teflon
coating. I've done it more than once. It's not that Teflon loses its
slickness, it's that the stuff "stuck on" is not slick. A good Teflon
coating will hold up to the scrubbing required to get the "stuck on"
stuff off and restore the Teflon surface.

nb

Ward Abbott 23-10-2005 09:11 PM

Can oven cleaner be used on teflon coated pans
 
On Sun, 23 Oct 2005 12:48:08 -0400, "Kswck" >
wrote:

>for the really stuck on stuff?


..humm...............why would anything stick to teflon would be the
better question....<vbg>



Sheldon 23-10-2005 09:48 PM

Can oven cleaner be used on teflon coated pans
 

Kswck wrote:
> for the really stuck on stuff?


I assume you mean clean the exterior... learn to cook more neatly... if
your pans tend to boil over may I suggest larger pans with higher
sides... non stick is cookware with training wheels.

Sheldon


TBK 23-10-2005 10:12 PM

Can oven cleaner be used on teflon coated pans
 
I consider Teflon pans as "throw away" pans. I give them about 1½ to
2 years before they really become worthless.

By the time I get to that point, I forget how easy eggs are supposed to
move in a pan.

I don't get Teflon stock pots etc. Only skillets. Yeh, they will cost
about $15 and upward for a new one, but it just makes it SO much easier
then trying to clean that old one with the Teflon that has worn off.


Doug Kanter 24-10-2005 03:51 AM

Can oven cleaner be used on teflon coated pans
 

"Kswck" > wrote in message
...
> for the really stuck on stuff?
>


If your teflon pans have stuff that's stuck on that badly, they're ruined.
Throw them away. You probably cooked with too much heat, and shouldn't own
teflon pans.



notbob 24-10-2005 07:51 AM

Can oven cleaner be used on teflon coated pans
 
On 2005-10-24, Doug Kanter > wrote:

> If your teflon pans have stuff that's stuck on that badly, they're ruined.
> Throw them away. You probably cooked with too much heat, and shouldn't own
> teflon pans.


Complete bullshit! If you buy cheap Teflon pans, you have cheap
Teflon pans. If you buy a quality Teflon pan, this is not the case.
See my previous post in this thread.

nb

Peter Huebner 24-10-2005 10:20 AM

Can oven cleaner be used on teflon coated pans
 
In article >, says...
> for the really stuck on stuff?
>


if it's caustic soda based oven cleaner - not a problem. Teflon is
chemically very inert, it's used in chemical labs as a coating for all
sorts of things because it doesn't react with most chemicals.

But beware abrasive oven cleaners. Surefire way to make it lose the
nonstick label forever after.

I've discovered an alternative non-stick pan for myself: called
'scanpan' with a coating made from titanium: not only nonstick but also
indescratchable. I can cut in there without marking it.

-P.

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Doug Kanter 24-10-2005 01:16 PM

Can oven cleaner be used on teflon coated pans
 

"notbob" > wrote in message
...
> On 2005-10-24, Doug Kanter > wrote:
>
>> If your teflon pans have stuff that's stuck on that badly, they're
>> ruined.
>> Throw them away. You probably cooked with too much heat, and shouldn't
>> own
>> teflon pans.

>
> Complete bullshit! If you buy cheap Teflon pans, you have cheap
> Teflon pans. If you buy a quality Teflon pan, this is not the case.
> See my previous post in this thread.
>
> nb


Perhaps, but I found out something interesting yesterday. My son's worked in
3 restaurants over the past year, washing dishes and sometimes assisting the
chefs. I asked him how often he sees non-stick pots & pans. Answer: Never.



notbob 24-10-2005 06:22 PM

Can oven cleaner be used on teflon coated pans
 
On 2005-10-24, Doug Kanter > wrote:


> 3 restaurants over the past year, washing dishes and sometimes assisting the
> chefs. I asked him how often he sees non-stick pots & pans. Answer: Never.


Wow. Three restaurants. How can I argue such conclusive statistical
evidence?

nb

Doug Kanter 24-10-2005 06:23 PM

Can oven cleaner be used on teflon coated pans
 

"notbob" > wrote in message
...
> On 2005-10-24, Doug Kanter > wrote:
>
>
>> 3 restaurants over the past year, washing dishes and sometimes assisting
>> the
>> chefs. I asked him how often he sees non-stick pots & pans. Answer:
>> Never.

>
> Wow. Three restaurants. How can I argue such conclusive statistical
> evidence?
>
> nb


Thanks for reminding me that 3 out of many million restaurants is not
statistically significant. But, since the 3 were vastly different types of
places, it's still interesting.




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