i am a professional scalder i am always being side tracked and burning things on the bottoms of my pans. i would say put water in it, cover with tin foil, and then put it in your oven for a while, but don't let it evaporate b/c it would happen all over again.
Go put it in one of those two wash tubs you have in your basement. Run a load of laundry. Let it soak for about a week. Then go clean it. I use my wash tub for soaking everything. I don't have to look at it soaking. And it is very little effort. Killing two birds with one stone (laundry and soaking).
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I'd start out with a soak. :-) In super hot water.
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Dryer Sheets...I usually let it soak with a little water and then use a new one like a wash cloth...
Ditto to Jenny's comment. LOTS of soaking. Good luck!
i am a professional scalder i am always being side tracked and burning things on the bottoms of my pans. i would say put water in it, cover with tin foil, and then put it in your oven for a while, but don't let it evaporate b/c it would happen all over again.
Go put it in one of those two wash tubs you have in your basement. Run a load of laundry. Let it soak for about a week. Then go clean it. I use my wash tub for soaking everything. I don't have to look at it soaking. And it is very little effort. Killing two birds with one stone (laundry and soaking).
Did you get your pan clean?
Looks like a great cookie sheet!
Carol
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