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    How do you remove brown stains from Le Creuset?
    Amy Mikhaiel
    House Cleaning Professional
    Amy Mikhaiel is a cleaning guru and the CEO of Amy's Angels Cleaning Inc., a residential and commercial cleaning company in Los Angeles, California. Amy's Angels was voted Best Cleaning Service by Angie’s Lists in 2018 and was the most requested cleaning company by Yelp in 2019. Amy's mission is to help women achieve their financial goals by establishing empowerment through cleaning.
    House Cleaning Professional
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    Use a sponge, baking soda, vinegar, and a dot or two of soap. Scrub the enamel gently and don't use any kind of metal, which can scratch the surface. Finish by rinsing the piece thoroughly with water.
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    Can I use Bar Keepers Friend on Le Creuset?
    Amy Mikhaiel
    House Cleaning Professional
    Amy Mikhaiel is a cleaning guru and the CEO of Amy's Angels Cleaning Inc., a residential and commercial cleaning company in Los Angeles, California. Amy's Angels was voted Best Cleaning Service by Angie’s Lists in 2018 and was the most requested cleaning company by Yelp in 2019. Amy's mission is to help women achieve their financial goals by establishing empowerment through cleaning.
    House Cleaning Professional
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    Yes, Bar Keepers Friend is great for tough enamel stains. You can also use COMET. Just put it in the enamel piece and scrub it with soap and water.
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    I have a whitish/brownish ring around my roaster oven. It has not been used often. What can I do?
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    If you don't use your roaster/toaster oven that much, you can wipe it down with lemon juice.
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    How do I clean smoke damage from a cooker?
    Al Mubarak
    Community Answer
    Use a scouring powder and an iron sponge.
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    How do I remove hard water mineral deposits from an enameled cast iron tub?
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    Try using borax on a damp sponge. It also works well for cleaning toilets and sinks.
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