Friday, May 11, 2012

The most common mistakes when cleaning your pans

I’ve been reading my pans brochure for quite sometimes now and I think I’ve done some huge mistakes when maintaining mine.

For example, I’ve used common cleaning liquid when it fact, I have a cast iron pan that will become weak with my acidic washing liquid!

This is just a small mistake I was doing.

I’ve found many other ones that will make your pans at great risk of either rusting or losing their non-sticky properties.

I’ll give you some mistakes I was doing with my wife when cleaning our pans what to do ti correct these mistakes.

The first one is not reading the brochure.

We tend to think of these brochures as not essential and an addition to avoid wasting our times with.

But the reality is that these brochures are made by the manufacturer who really knows what’s inside his products and what they need to work great.

One thing I used to believe is that a brochure is good only for gas appliances or electric devices!

But a pan!!! What brochure and why!!

It doesn’t make sense, but the truth is that when you read the brochure, you will know a lot about the things to use to clean your appliances and the things to avoid using.

The second mistake most people are going to make is not cleaning their pans when they are hot or warm.

Let’s say that it’s the night and you’ve just finished coking a very greasy meal.

Who can adventure inside the kitchen to clean the pans!!

No one would do it!

And this is the worst thing you can do to them, especially if you’ve got some expensive pans like the all clads.

When you don’t clean them immediately, the dirt will start reacting with the coating and this later will lose its non-sticking abilities very quickly.

The best and most effective thing you can do is to take your pan while still hot, and pour over it some water and cleaning liquid, when you do this, you can be pretty sure that next time ,you are going to find it very easy to clean and the water would have penetrated the dirt and took it from the coating.

The third thing you can do to relay damage your pans is to use some aggressive cleaning product on them.

Of course, I’m only talking here about high end pans that cost a lot of money.

When you use aggressive and acidic cleaning products on them, they are going to attack the coating and render it useless very quickly.

The best thing you can do is to use ordinary soap!

None scented and the one that contains no chemical products in it.

That’s the most skin and coating friendly soap.

And the good thing about it is that it won’t cost you a lot, just some pennies a month to clean your high end pans.

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