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    How do you clean a scorched pan?
    Andrii Gurskyi
    House Cleaning Professional
    Andrii Gurskyi is the owner and founder of Rainbow Cleaning Service, a New York City cleaning company specializing in apartments, homes, and moving cleanup using non-toxic and artificial fragrance free cleaning solutions. Founded in 2010, Andrii and Rainbow Cleaning Service has served over 35,000 customers.
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    Some of the supplies that we suggest are Weiman supply. It is a stainless steel commercial cleaner, if it's softer edges on the pan, because the pans can be nonstick pan, ceramic pans, so in those cases, you would have to use, if it's a soft one, you have to use the Weiman Bar cleaner, it has a formula that's like a base and it contains baking soda.
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    My gas stove burners are putting black soot on the bottoms of my pans. They are not cheap pans. What can I do?
    Michele
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    Your pots might be turning black because the heat is turned up too high or burning unevenly. If the flame is not heating evenly, you'll notice it's blue on the outside with a yellow core. If you see yellow, your air-to-flame ratio needs to be adjusted. Simply adjust your air intake valve until you see only blue in the flame.
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    How do I remove burnt pork roast from the bottom of caphalon pan?
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    Use olive oil or vegetable oil on the rough side of your sponge and scrub it like your using soap, then clean it regularly, it should come right off.
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    I purchased Teflon pans for cupcakes. They burn on the bottom. How do I prevent this?
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    If the nonstick is dark, turn down the temperature by 25 degrees Celsius and check for done-ness earlier than the listed baking time. The dark color means the pan will get hotter, which is causing the muffins to bake faster on the bottom.
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    I burned a stainless steel pan and it has multicolored marks on the bottom as a result. Does this mean that heavy metals are now able to leak into food that's cooked in the pan?
    Community Answer
    No, it just means there are burn marks on it. It's still safe to use.
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    How do I prevent jam from burning my pans?
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    I make my jam in a large roasting pan in a very low oven (210 degrees) with cover for 4 hours, stirring occasionally. Remove lid to check for fluid content; if it is too thick, just add some water or juice of whatever you are jamming. Cook for another 4 hours, check thickness until it's to your liking. Add sugar/lemon juice at this stage, then put back in oven for another 1 hour and 30 minutes.
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    How do I recoat a nonstick pot?
    Stan Protigal
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    Typically this is only necessary for frying or sauteing. Coat the pan with oil or fat, and heat. Use a small amount because the oil will easily spread. Unlike a conventional pan, it is necessary to avoid overheating the pan, so one would avoid causing the oil to smoke. Either allow the pan to fully air cool or air cool. Alternatively, air cool until a drop of water no longer "dances" on the pan, and then water cool the outside of the pan. The usual cautions. PTFE (Teflon) is made with C8 (Perfluorinated carboxylic acids (PFCAs)). If there is a scratch on the no-stick surface, throw it away. Better yet, just use a metal or ceramic-coated pan and season it.
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