If you’re like me, sheet pans are probably some of your most well-loved and perpetually dirty kitchen items. No amount of scrubbing and soaking seems to get any of that burnt residue off. Sometimes it’s time to set soap and water aside and look for new methods of cleaning stubborn stains and residue. So before you toss those dirty pans, give these methods of cleaning sheet pans a try.
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Try Baking Soda and Vinegar
This method uses items you'll already have in your cupboard to help loosen the residue and keep your pans clean.
Try Dryer Sheets
Yes, you read that right. This laundry room staple can help lift caked-on gunk from sheet pans.
Try Peroxide and Baking Soda
Go scrounge up the hydrogen peroxide from your first aid supplies because this method makes cleaning dirty sheet pans a breeze. It should be noted that this method is likely too harsh for sheet pans with nonstick coatings.
How to Keep Your Sheet Pans Clean?
Now that your pan is free of grime and gunk, let’s keep it that way. The simplest way to keep your pans clean all the time is to use parchment paper or aluminum foil when cooking with them. And remember, scratches and stains are signs of your pans being put to good use, and that’s not such a bad thing.
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