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In Today's video we are taking a look at How To Remove Stains from your Enamel Dutch Oven. This is a simple and easy way to get your dutch oven almost new again.
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@theresamaeurer1892
@theresamaeurer1892 4 года назад
I have a better formula that’s not so harsh and will also remove black burned on stains as well... Rinse your pot with warm water after trying to remove as much stain that is easily cleaned Fill your pot with water, leaving a couple of inches free at the top Bring to a boil, then turn off the heat Depending on the size of the pot, add, 1, 2, or 3 handfuls of baking soda Depending on the size of the pot, add 1 cup of hydrogen peroxide Mix and cover the pot Check in about 30 minutes...all the stains and black burned goo will be floating on the surface, no rubbing necessary.
@Soulartist13
@Soulartist13 Год назад
Tried your formula and it worked. Thanks. When adding the baking soda to the hot water, get ready for a huge overflow, so do it over the sink.
@lovingmytribe2370
@lovingmytribe2370 Год назад
This worked PERFECTLY! No scrubbing at all! Thank you for sharing! My kids could not believe i got all the stains out
@rekkof
@rekkof 7 месяцев назад
or oxyclean ;-)
@LeahNoreman
@LeahNoreman 3 месяца назад
I’m gonna try this because I don’t want to use bleach. Thank you so much!
@LaurelsCurls
@LaurelsCurls 4 дня назад
I didn't have any bleach so I tried your "gentler" version & it worked perfectly on my Dutch Oven!! Thanks for sharing.
@sLenayeJack
@sLenayeJack 11 дней назад
I found a HUGE $130 enameled pot at Goodwill for $20 with some pretty dark staining on the bottom and about 2 inches all the way up sides. I was sure I could clean it and I did, with a little BarKeepers Friend. But it was still a little dingy. I tried this and wow. There are still a few minor areas, but it looks almost new. Thank you, Sir!
@RumbleFish69
@RumbleFish69 4 года назад
Great video!! I just cleaned my dutch oven and I wanted to clean it according to your video's instructions. This particular 5Qt I own looked pretty good except for a stubborn brown stain right in the middle. Well, I have to say that a little more than 24-hours later the stain is completely gone and it looks brand new!! I should also mention that I own more cookware than any man without a restaurant should ever own! That being said, I am always looking for new ways to maintain my cookware. This video certainly helped, so thanks a lot for taking the time to post it! 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
@KatarinaS.
@KatarinaS. 4 года назад
Yes, at this point I think I have a "cookware collection"! I love good cookware, especially stainless steel, cast iron, pyrex and corning, and enamel. If you take good care of it, it'll last a lifetime (or 2 or 3).
@RumbleFish69
@RumbleFish69 4 года назад
@@KatarinaS. Yes, I am the same way. I think that when I pass away my children will fight for my cookware above anything else! I own so much of it because I always find great pieces at garage sales and thrift stores. I only buy brand new or near new cookware. Anything else is a gamble. Old cookware could be donated for a reason. I recently found a brand new, never used, Le Creuset dutch oven (the big boy) for $3.99 so I purchased it! I don;t have to tell you what this costs. I didn't need it but was I really expected to leave that behind? I am constantly finding great vintage cast iron for nearly next to nothing so I always buy it too. My cookware is no longer about necessity but rather about finding great treasures for great prices. several days ago I found two, a 12" and 10", Iron Clad pan/skillets which I don't need, but at $2.99 each and nearly brand new, I had to buy them. These are well over $150.00 and $180.00 used on eBay! So, for $6 bucks, I got 2 world class pans. Have walked away from cookware only to come back and buy it later! I have been thinking of having a garage sale and maybe passing some of these along and making a few bucks. At the very least, I will make back what I spent. Still, I cannot see myself parting with my cookware. I actually use most of it. I cannot recall ever buying something that I did not eventually use.
@KatarinaS.
@KatarinaS. 4 года назад
@@RumbleFish69 You sound a lot like me. If I find a great item at an incredible price, I buy it, even though I don't "need" anymore, because it would be to painful to not get it. I use all of my stuff as well, at some time or another. I hope our kids appreciate the pieces as much as we do! ;) I have 3 girls in their 20's so they can fight over it when I'm gone! :)) I'm only in my late 40's though, so it may be awhile (I hope). Their kids can divvy it all up.
@RumbleFish69
@RumbleFish69 4 года назад
@@KatarinaS. That is pretty funny...But only because it's true. And yes, I hope these children can appreciate the time, effort and money it took to collect things that they probably will not even come close to appreciating as much as they really should. In the end it all be ok. For me, a huge part of the thrill of owning this much great cookware is finding these treasures in the first place! It's almost compulsive at this point.
@KatarinaS.
@KatarinaS. 4 года назад
@@RumbleFish69 That's ok, I figure we could have much worse compulsions. :) A few pieces of cookware won't hurt anyone, unless I have to use one of my cast iron pans on an intruder, God forbid. ;)
@billwunder7805
@billwunder7805 4 года назад
Thanks for your video. Cleaned my dutch oven to new condition in a matter of hours using your method.
@qinghuaq1414
@qinghuaq1414 4 года назад
I use baking soda with sponge to clean up stain, works very well.
@joyaustin6581
@joyaustin6581 3 года назад
I’ll try it
@paulbourque3079
@paulbourque3079 3 года назад
@@joyaustin6581 you can clean anything with baking soda, vinegar and dish soap
@kenitcimm3467
@kenitcimm3467 3 года назад
As well as needed?? To get the pot really white?
@paulbourque3079
@paulbourque3079 3 года назад
@@kenitcimm3467 yes, try it
@ImForgivenToo
@ImForgivenToo 3 года назад
the baking soda didn't remove the stains in my pot 😕
@davidh9844
@davidh9844 4 года назад
If you've got stained coffee or tea cups, just put 'em in the pot too. Bye-Bye stains. If you can dump the bleach water into your toilet tank without spilling it all over the floor, instantly cleaned toilet too. It's an absurdly simple fix, that always works.
@bunnygaffney2765
@bunnygaffney2765 3 года назад
thank you this really worked, i have been using oven cleaner and soft scrub but nothing worked .. all the other rude remarks are just people with nothing else to do troll....
@daCubanaqt
@daCubanaqt 2 года назад
Oven cleaner got most of my stains out. My pit is sitting on the stove as I write this comment. We will see if the last bit of stains come out!
@hansschoens218
@hansschoens218 3 года назад
We in the Netherlands use Biotex prewash in the same amount as your bleach. Slowly bring water with the Biotex to a simmer and leave on low heat for 1 to 2 hours. Change the water and clean with dish soap.
@MariamYah12Tribes
@MariamYah12Tribes 2 года назад
Thank you sir! I thought all hope was lost with my Dutch oven, but you helped me save it! Thank you.
@Chainyanker007
@Chainyanker007 3 года назад
Bleaching took out about 95% of the food stains on a Le Crueset dutch oven I picked up at a garage sale ($5), just light discoloration now. Will try enzyme clothes detergent as comment below says per Le Cruset instructions.
@fr3atlast448
@fr3atlast448 4 года назад
Young homemakers needed to know how to do this! Thank you for taking time to make this video...and ignore the snarky comments from seasoned cooks. I think they’ve forgotten they were once 18....🎄🚍
@AmeliaLeizel
@AmeliaLeizel 6 дней назад
OMG IT WORKS AMAZING!!!! BKF, Baking soda/vinegar, and other tricks did NOT work. This worked immediately!
@StatUpBox
@StatUpBox 4 дня назад
Great to hear!
@dilvishpa5776
@dilvishpa5776 3 года назад
The green Scotchbrite side of the sponge can scratch glass, hence it can scratch enamel. Get the blue pads since they are safe on glass and enamel.
@marcela8502
@marcela8502 3 года назад
I use scotchbrite green side to wash my enameled cast iron pots. Never had a problem
@enniodaddazio1546
@enniodaddazio1546 2 года назад
Dilvish PA@ I agree. Never use abrasives.
@europeanguy8773
@europeanguy8773 2 года назад
I have a Le Creuset, the enamel is in mint condition after 13 years, not a single chip or crack, and I use it weekly. I do occasionally clean it to a bleach white and I'm always amazed how it turns out, I don't have any doubt that the pot is going to outlive me and I'm only 32.
@jennifergribbins4560
@jennifergribbins4560 Год назад
What do you use to scrub yours?
@genevievedarrett3163
@genevievedarrett3163 4 года назад
Thank you ..my go to method is just plain old baking soda and some salt .. make a mixture then take the same sponge and scrub lightly and I got a clean pot ... 🤗☺
@emspain
@emspain 4 года назад
Safer than bleach too. Thanks!
@sharonolsen6579
@sharonolsen6579 4 года назад
Yes ! omg .. when he said bleach I cringed ! NOT necessary and the baking soda and salt works perfectly !
@peenut2222
@peenut2222 4 года назад
Oooh thanks! Right after I got my first ever Dutch oven I made black beans in it. 😮 There went my beautiful ivory colored interior. I thought I was just going to have to live with a discolored pot. But I don't like the idea of using bleach - I'll try your method instead.
@sharonolsen6579
@sharonolsen6579 4 года назад
@@peenut2222 Also , and even better try a little bit of cream of tartar with a scotch brite scrubber for really stubborn stains.. Make a thick paste with just a few drops of water and a small amount of cream of tartar .. I just put this to the test a few days ago .. Amazing results !! Oh.. use rubber gloves as the cream of tartar is slightly acidic .. depending on how long your skin will be in contact with it...and if your skin is sensitive ... mine is, so I used gloves as a precaution .. : ]
@peenut2222
@peenut2222 4 года назад
@@sharonolsen6579 Thanks! I actually did the baking soda and salt thing before reading your comment - there was quite a bit of scrubbing involved but my beautiful pot is back! Next time I'll try your method - whichever one takes less scrubbing wins! (Because I'm lazy but I also hate having dirty stuff so it's a dilemma 😁)
@DNegre-xd9wz
@DNegre-xd9wz 3 года назад
The green pads do have metal in them which is abrasive and will cause premature deterioration of the enamel surface. Credit to Dilvish in PA this is validation for their statement.
@stowesuz
@stowesuz 4 года назад
HERE IS WHAT THE LE CREUSET WEBSITE HAS TO SAY: There are brown marks on the inside of my pot. How do I remove them? For normal wear-and-tear, Le Creuset offers cast iron and stainless steel cookware cleaners. To prevent staining, use only medium or low heat settings. However, stains will occur with use, and we recommend filling a pot with one part enzyme laundry detergent and three parts water. Boil for ten minutes, let cool and discard solution. Wash the pot with regular dish detergent, rinse and dry. To restore your pot’s sheen, apply a light coat of white vinegar.
@CB-fv4vv
@CB-fv4vv 3 года назад
Caustic soda diluted.
@s.lusted7042
@s.lusted7042 3 года назад
I use Oxyclean in mine and it works like a charm.
@dilvishpa5776
@dilvishpa5776 3 года назад
All those recommending Barkeepers Friend. While it is great on stainless steel, it IS an abrasive, and will scratch enamel, regardless of what is recommended on the can itself. Stainless will also be scratched, but stainless is typically not a coating, so it can tolerate scratching more than enamel.
@Alakarr
@Alakarr 4 года назад
The reason he's having to go thru all of this to clean his dutch oven is he's been cleaning it with green scouring sponges. You never use a green scouring sponge on enamel as the abrasive in the green pads is harder then the enamel and it will score the surface. Once you've scored the surface food has somewhere to stick and stain. If you are going to use a scouring sponge or pad, stick with the blue or white ones. They won't damage the enamel.
@cupshaw3453
@cupshaw3453 4 года назад
Steven Easker I got the stain in mine the very first time I used it. Which means that I had never scrubbed or scoured mine before use.
@daCubanaqt
@daCubanaqt 2 года назад
No way the abrasive side on the green or blue sponges is harder than the enamel. Are you kidding me?
@Alakarr
@Alakarr 2 года назад
@@daCubanaqt The green scrubbing pads on sponges may contain aluminum oxide, titanium oxide or silicon carbide (depending on who makes them). All of those abrasives can scratch glass and porcelain enamel. 3M green pads are nylon/polyester fiber coated with aluminum oxide abrasive.
@dogfood2525
@dogfood2525 2 года назад
Thank you so much. I never knew this. I will not be using these to clean out my enameled surfaces ever again.
@Kathryn.K
@Kathryn.K Год назад
That is so misleading, there's no way the green type scour pad like on the back of a yellow sponge is harder than enamel, enamel is extremely hard and durable the only type things you should steer clear of is probably abrasive powders and steel wool but the green type scour pads on sponges they're fine if you just do light scrubbing. Please just don't go spouting whatever nonsense like you have out here. 🤦‍♀️
@joepresley3875
@joepresley3875 4 года назад
I use ....Bon-Ami...... powder cleanser.......with a Walmart two sided sponge....works great for me.
@CritterFritter
@CritterFritter 4 года назад
Great video, thanks! Basically an enameled cast iron cooking vessel is a micro version of a bathing tub. When I scrub the tub, I use Comet and a green ScotchBrite pad, which works equally well on enameled cookware. Lol. Love the anti-bleach comments. Someone left the door open on the fallout shelter again.
@HaloHighlightz
@HaloHighlightz 4 года назад
I use Comet for the enameled cookware as well, works like a charm. It the stains the white towels blue, so you’re on to something with the sponge!
@kenexx
@kenexx 3 года назад
I just use the Le Creuset cleanser and slight damp paper towel. All mine look like brand new after years of use.
@robertstonebreaker8394
@robertstonebreaker8394 3 года назад
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@emma9sachi
@emma9sachi 3 года назад
Thank you very much for the tip. Tried it today and 5 hours did the the trick.
@Jazna1
@Jazna1 9 месяцев назад
Thank you for this video. I want to give my huge LC Dutch Oven to a younger cousin and I can't give it to her all stained.
@lindaj5492
@lindaj5492 3 года назад
I use a laundry stain remover powder: soak a very mild solution in it for a few hours or overnight. Same for tea & coffee stained mugs.
@blacksorrento4719
@blacksorrento4719 3 года назад
Me too, works a treat 👍
@gludvig
@gludvig 5 лет назад
Great, how to clean a Dutch oven is clean to begin with!
@catdogcarrie2
@catdogcarrie2 3 года назад
EXACTLY!!! He doesn't know what a stained dutch oven looks like!!! :)
@aprilstorm
@aprilstorm 3 года назад
We should tell family and friends not to drink the water that's sitting in the pot?? LOL!
@guruthallikar6877
@guruthallikar6877 4 года назад
Le Creuset makes a enameled cast iron cleaning liquid. Use it and follow the instructions ; works like a charm.
@euniceg.3820
@euniceg.3820 4 года назад
Guru Thallikar it’s 24$ for 8 oz
@spencerwilton5831
@spencerwilton5831 4 года назад
Guru Thallikar I was going to say it's sure to be several times the price of any alternatives. I just paid £22 for a stainless steel knob to replace a plastic on on one of my le creuset pans, ridiculous when you consider I could purchase something that would fit from a hardware store for £1
@jancola1654
@jancola1654 4 года назад
Spencer Wilton :
@TitoTimTravels
@TitoTimTravels 4 года назад
I use the Chantal cleaner for my Chantal enamel pans. Yes, it is a little pricey but one bottle lasts for years. You do not need to use but a couple times a year, maybe. Super fast, super easy, worth every penny. 😎
@moniquemacaulay8270
@moniquemacaulay8270 4 года назад
idiot..it is bleach.
@gailmarcoux6531
@gailmarcoux6531 4 года назад
I use my Dutch oven nearly everyday. I clean mine with soap and water and then a magic eraser. Removes stains instantly.
@Master_Classification
@Master_Classification 4 года назад
This worked for me. I came to this video but I had no bleach, so I grabbed a magic eraser and everything came off. It required a bit more elbow grease but it worked and I didn't need to leave it out overnight.
@Pluviophile218
@Pluviophile218 4 года назад
Does the magic eraser remove the metal spoon marks
@TarantuLandoCalcuLingus
@TarantuLandoCalcuLingus 2 года назад
@@Pluviophile218 the metal spoon marks are never gonna come out dude
@Pluviophile218
@Pluviophile218 2 года назад
@@TarantuLandoCalcuLingus BonAmi would take them out....if you can find it anywhere anymore.
@TarantuLandoCalcuLingus
@TarantuLandoCalcuLingus 2 года назад
@@Pluviophile218 man I've never heard of it so maybe not...
@rickbeyer3424
@rickbeyer3424 4 года назад
If it's this hard to get rid of, what's the point? It won't affect the next pot of chili, stew etc. unless you cook with bleach.
@wetrock2766
@wetrock2766 4 года назад
I would use hydrogen peroxyde, no harmful chemical smell. The strenght used in hair bleaching will do wonders and not etch the enamel. Also, I would try Oxyclean powder mixed with water or the liquid form.
@wetrock2766
@wetrock2766 4 года назад
@Good Enough Use it full strength, you will see it work, pour it out and rinse well when it has reached your target. For the sides, scrub them with scouring powder like Barkeepers Friend, Ajax or Comet, it's fine powder that won't scratch the glass finish. You can also use strips of paper towel soaked with peroxyde and applied on the vertical surfaces, it will stick there and keep the liquid working without falling down. This trick is also good on shower tile grout. Wear gloves and protect your eyes. Peroxyde works by releasing oxygen to oxydize things, thus "burning" them, there are no release of any harmful chemicals, just oxygen and water.
@KatarinaS.
@KatarinaS. 4 года назад
@@wetrock2766 great tips, thanks! I much prefer hydrogen peroxide over bleach (haven't used bleach in 20 years) and baking soda, bon ami, and barkeepers friend over comet or ajax. I like to use the gentlest and most natural products first because often they're sufficient, and then go stronger from there as needed.
@MrChristian
@MrChristian 4 года назад
Excellent video! I learned something: The bleach step.
@frenchman3754
@frenchman3754 4 года назад
Here in France it would be a crime to clean with bleach - the stains and natural browning of enamel should be kept as all future cook sessions will be better tasting than when it's new. It's in the ' older' pots that one makes the best food
@advancelast1740
@advancelast1740 3 года назад
In the UK we use a product called “elbow grease. Works every time
@PetroicaRodinogaster264
@PetroicaRodinogaster264 3 года назад
We have that product in Australia too. Sell a lot of it but not as much as in my grandmothers day. 😆
@autumninmyheart4920
@autumninmyheart4920 3 года назад
No way bleach on a pot, vinegar or baking soda will do.
@edstar83
@edstar83 3 года назад
Yeah I don't even use bleech to clean my toilet. I hate the smell.
@MackeyDeez
@MackeyDeez Год назад
How long does it take the vinegar and baking soda?
@davidunger9679
@davidunger9679 4 года назад
Bar Keepers Friend and a bit of water worked great !
@davidbergin6184
@davidbergin6184 4 года назад
I’ve had good luck with that too.
@Ryan-re1rs
@Ryan-re1rs 3 года назад
My only issue is bar keepers friend can be abrasive.
@thomasdixonjr9940
@thomasdixonjr9940 4 года назад
Call me crazy, but I love slight stains in dutch ovens. It proves that big bastard is being used! Battle Stains!
@gorgeouspieDRAW
@gorgeouspieDRAW 4 года назад
Same here 😉
@chef9633
@chef9633 4 года назад
Agreed!!! Bake bread in it and you'll get a darker crust.
@AriesSupertramp
@AriesSupertramp 4 года назад
Right? Who wants a granny that looks younger than your teenage girlfriend..
@INF1NI73
@INF1NI73 4 года назад
I know but I just got one second hand, I want it to be my food's stains.
@boostedmaniac
@boostedmaniac 4 года назад
Mine is well stained at the bottom.
@LockRocker
@LockRocker 4 года назад
Ok people I'm no culinary dentist but dare I suggest toothpaste and a brush or blue teflon safe scotch pad? I don't have any enamel to clean right now but it seems like toothpaste IS enamel cleaner, let me know if it works.
@enniodaddazio1546
@enniodaddazio1546 2 года назад
I’ve been using the bleach method just as you did on enamelled cast iron but I never use the scourer. I use a cream cleanser on a damp paper towel.
@stevegordon5243
@stevegordon5243 5 лет назад
Great tip! Thanks for sharing!
@Turandot29
@Turandot29 4 года назад
Wow! Looks brand new!
@josephhaynes3017
@josephhaynes3017 4 года назад
Bon Ami works wonderfully !
@RedRonFJB
@RedRonFJB 4 года назад
When you are done you can dump the water in the bathtub and clean the tub too.
@sharong8511
@sharong8511 4 года назад
I was thinking pour it in the toilet instead of down the kitchen sink drain?
@CherryLiuCherryLiu
@CherryLiuCherryLiu 3 года назад
I just boil dish washer tablet instead, works great too:)
@CatskillsGrrl
@CatskillsGrrl 3 года назад
I bring OxyClean to a boil and let it sit.
@sixgun1349
@sixgun1349 3 года назад
I wonder how well a denture cleaning tablet would work
@corryjookit7818
@corryjookit7818 3 года назад
@@sixgun1349 it does x 4
@TitoTimTravels
@TitoTimTravels 4 года назад
I miss Bon Ami, but cannot find any in the Philippines... 😎
@jpridie
@jpridie 4 года назад
Yes the baking soda people are what I use too and a nylon scrubbing pad where they’ve melted the nylon to make it a scouring pad put the baking soda on the pad and gently rub it all over. But better still if you bake bread at high heat use parchment paper in the Dutch oven to protect it and no nonstick spray which really stains the enamel.
@alangeorgebarstow
@alangeorgebarstow 4 года назад
Who are the "baking soda people"? Do they come cheaply? Do they have references? We should be told! Are they, by any chance, related to the "no punctuation people"?
@sharong8511
@sharong8511 4 года назад
Alan George Barstow You’re cheeky and funny, Mr Barstow. I especially like those people who write 50 line paragraphs without a comma in sight. 😂
@alangeorgebarstow
@alangeorgebarstow 4 года назад
@@sharong8511 Thank you very much, Sharon. Many people take offence against my comments but, in the main, they are not meant to injure or insult. Your kind comment has made my day. 😊
@OMGWTFLOLSMH
@OMGWTFLOLSMH 9 месяцев назад
What are baking soda people? Are they people who go door to door selling baking soda? Or are you talking about the people who manufacture baking soda?
@rhondalandrum7646
@rhondalandrum7646 4 года назад
The best way is barkeepers friend!
@Pluviophile218
@Pluviophile218 4 года назад
How about Bon Ami?
@patkayajian734
@patkayajian734 4 года назад
Barkeepers Friend works beautifully! Done, in the wink of an eye!
@firedcastiron
@firedcastiron 3 года назад
Great info when you have more than 25 pieces like we do! Thanks!
@ingridgillette5573
@ingridgillette5573 3 года назад
Bar keeper’s friend is really good too.
@smaganas
@smaganas 3 года назад
bar keeper label says not use on enamel pans
@weschilton
@weschilton 3 года назад
@@smaganas Actually le Creuset recommends it. www.lecreuset.com/blogpost?cid=how-to-clean-your-dutch-oven
@winniechilton3553
@winniechilton3553 4 года назад
Thank you so much. I was wonder how to remove the stains from the pot. Merry Christmas to you!
@StatUpBox
@StatUpBox 4 года назад
Merry Xmas!!🎄🎄
@robincorprew9007
@robincorprew9007 4 года назад
Merry Christmas 🌲
@bipolarvortex
@bipolarvortex 3 года назад
I thought this guy was insane... but I tried the bleach approach eventually. Mea culpa! It really works well.
@gerardoleon596
@gerardoleon596 4 года назад
Ill try it on my two Le Creusets to see if it works!
@zeusapollo8688
@zeusapollo8688 4 года назад
Any luck?
@gerardoleon596
@gerardoleon596 4 года назад
Zeus Apollo yes, it worked! Thanks
@tinafogarty404
@tinafogarty404 3 года назад
I use Clorox clean up. Spray on, wait awhile, wash it off. Works on my crockpot as well
@mamabear9389
@mamabear9389 3 года назад
My husband took a stainless steel (no no) scrubber to it and it looks good as new...no scratches.
@Modernhabitus
@Modernhabitus 3 года назад
Really ? Haha must have been scraped until the the pot started crying
@nadezhdabarylskaya9367
@nadezhdabarylskaya9367 4 года назад
Simply use Bon Ami! It's awesome!
@marshalee7967
@marshalee7967 4 года назад
Do you have any tips on how to clean the outside of the Le Creuset or other enamel cookware?
@StatUpBox
@StatUpBox 4 года назад
We usually just use the green scrub with dish soap. Maybe once or twice a year some baking soda and vinegar. good luck
@patriciarivas2638
@patriciarivas2638 4 года назад
Marsha Lee I use bonne ami and no worries- takes the stuff right out.
@arbancito5049
@arbancito5049 4 года назад
Marsha Lee Easy Off Heavy Duty oven cleaner does the trick. I do it outside; let it sit for 15 minutes or 15 hours. Best preventive solution is to wash thoroughly with soap and rinse very carefully after each use. It’s the cooked on oil/fat that creates the guck.
@jodykidp5396
@jodykidp5396 3 года назад
@@arbancito5049 you are the first person who said they use oven cleaner, I use it too!! I use it ony my stainless steel too!!
@spencerwilton5831
@spencerwilton5831 3 года назад
I just soak mine overnight I'm a deep sink of very hot water and a little dish soap. Then, I use a magic eraser on any marks. I use my le creuset several times a week and it's years old but still looks like new.
@Jeff-ql3tg
@Jeff-ql3tg 3 года назад
I’ve been bleaching my coffee cups for years
@TryMyMartini
@TryMyMartini Год назад
I am super excited to do this!
@StatUpBox
@StatUpBox Год назад
Hope you enjoy it!
@flowerchild1373
@flowerchild1373 Год назад
You make it look so easy! But it's not, if it refuses to come out of the pan
@gkelly941
@gkelly941 3 года назад
I have used Weiman Glass Cooktop Cleaner to remove bake-on residue from enameled pans and my cook-top with no damage.
@gkelly941
@gkelly941 3 года назад
It is less abrasive than BKF or Bon Ami.
@robertmangum5101
@robertmangum5101 3 года назад
Plastx headlight polish quickly and safely removes metal spoon scrapes.
@bethotoole6569
@bethotoole6569 3 года назад
Could that be toxic?
@robertmangum5101
@robertmangum5101 3 года назад
@@bethotoole6569 I don’t think so. When washed with dish soap and rinsed thoroughly, no worries.
@moblackbird
@moblackbird 4 года назад
I have a Le Creuset that had bad stains. Tried everything, the only thing that worked was diluted hydrogen peroxide. Let it sit overnight two nights in a row. Cleaned up great. Bleach, vinegar, baking soda did not work.
@SundaysChild1966
@SundaysChild1966 4 года назад
ooo, have to try this on mine, but I think hubby used an SOS on it .. ouch
@chrislinhares7311
@chrislinhares7311 4 года назад
Has it occurred to anyone that the bleach is not really removing the stains, but merely making them light in color ?
@PotatoPirate123
@PotatoPirate123 4 года назад
I follow a lot of cooking channels and I see Dutch oven in some right states. I’m now kind of the opinion that leaving a ‘patina’ on there is just fine, and is probably the hallmark of an excellent and hard-working chef 😜 The benefit of cleaning a Dutch oven like this is so short-lived that it barely seems worth it, and it’s not as if the stains are going to make anyone ill. If anything the ceramic will last longer by not being scrubbed.
@KatarinaS.
@KatarinaS. 4 года назад
@@chrislinhares7311 isn't that what stain "removal" is essentially, getting the stain to fade to the point of not seeing it any longer?
@KatarinaS.
@KatarinaS. 4 года назад
@@PotatoPirate123 I agree, it's like a protective barrier, like on cast iron. And bleach is nasty stuff to use anyway, unless you're removing mold or some kind of serious infectious stuff.
@cfitz4397
@cfitz4397 4 года назад
Won't use chlorine bleach. I'll try Hydrogen Peroxide or Lemon Juice.
@genevievedarrett3163
@genevievedarrett3163 4 года назад
that's a good idea .the bleach may break our good exspensive pot down .But I am not trying to tell any one how to clean there pot .These are just good old suggestion .No one is judging .. Enjoy your day ! Thank you ..
@corryjookit7818
@corryjookit7818 4 года назад
@@genevievedarrett3163 Use a good amount of denture tablets and add water,leave to stand/ clean overnight. . You wouldn't have BLEACH being used dentures.
@MJA5
@MJA5 3 года назад
try Barkeeper's Friend found at Walmart
@KaneLono
@KaneLono 3 года назад
Yep. that's the one. just use it every time it gets dirty and it stays nice n bright like new.
@neen79
@neen79 2 года назад
Yes!!!! 👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾
@judihopewell2499
@judihopewell2499 10 месяцев назад
That really helped…🇨🇦👍🏻
@StatUpBox
@StatUpBox 10 месяцев назад
😊👍
@stevebost8048
@stevebost8048 2 года назад
Forget the bleach get some barkeepers friend in the paste that will take the stains right out.
@kenexx
@kenexx 4 года назад
I just use the Le Creuset cleanser. Works just fine and no bleach.
@corryjookit7818
@corryjookit7818 4 года назад
Absolutely correct. Beach should never be near cooking items.
@Ryan-re1rs
@Ryan-re1rs 3 года назад
@@corryjookit7818 why? Its funny that people think bleach is some terrible chemical.. if used correctly bleach is very safe and works very well for alot of things.
@jodykidp5396
@jodykidp5396 3 года назад
@@Ryan-re1rs I add a small bit of chlorine bleach to my dishwater everytime, i'm not dead yet (aged 62) it will sanitize your dishes, counter tops etc etc!
@jodykidp5396
@jodykidp5396 3 года назад
@@corryjookit7818 you are so wrong!!!
@ginawiggles918
@ginawiggles918 3 года назад
@@Ryan-re1rs :My hair looks great after using bleach on it. Blondes DO have more fun. Will probably work just as well for my big pot, I think.
@PeggySue-RL
@PeggySue-RL 2 года назад
Wow. Thank you. So much
@StatUpBox
@StatUpBox 2 года назад
You are so welcome😊👍
@Samuel-om6dw
@Samuel-om6dw 3 года назад
Vinegar, baking soda, salt will work better. I use this to polish copper also.
@GraceCanadaful
@GraceCanadaful 3 года назад
Baking soda is the best and the cheapest way. It does not scratch neither.
@squirrelcovers6340
@squirrelcovers6340 3 года назад
Just add peroxide and water and cook it for 15 minutes. You'll be amazed.
@robertsweet5212
@robertsweet5212 3 года назад
How much peroxide should I use?
@guntherkim7063
@guntherkim7063 4 года назад
How about the bottom
@kevinq4180
@kevinq4180 3 года назад
It doesn't remove the stain, it only changes its color. Removing the stain( which is essentially organic food) you would have to use acid. But I don't know what acid would do to the surface of the pot. Experiment on your own if you wish. Be careful with strong acids.
@stevenvlahos573
@stevenvlahos573 4 года назад
I tried it three times and it didn’t work.
@margaretstephens6649
@margaretstephens6649 3 года назад
I use Vanish or Oxypowder in the pan then almost fill with water. Bring to boil and simmer for half an hour at least. Works very well.
@gwentexas
@gwentexas Год назад
How about bar tenders lighyly??
@marydabrowski2293
@marydabrowski2293 Год назад
Wish I had seen this before. I’ve used sos pads. It still cooks amazing but looks like this.
@SHOWMEHOUSTONTX
@SHOWMEHOUSTONTX Год назад
How do you shine tge exterior tgat has become dull?
@sylvia4425
@sylvia4425 5 лет назад
***GENIUS!!!!! Love the tip about the bleach (with water!) to get the yellowish stain-tinge out!* *IT LOOKS FACTORY NEW!!**
@StatUpBox
@StatUpBox 5 лет назад
Thank you!
@kellyheitmann5257
@kellyheitmann5257 3 года назад
Add 2 cup hot water, drop off dish soap and 2 paper towels.shake well, a but if a work out, holding lid in place. Do this until you sew it is clean. Drain and rinse! No toxic chemicals!
@AgeRightDoc
@AgeRightDoc 5 лет назад
Thank you for this video! I just purchased a 6-qt, 3-qt, and 1.5-qt Lodge Enamel Cast Iron pots and lids, as well as 11" enameled cast iron skillet. I like to cook with A LOT of tomatoes and colorful herbs and spices including cayenne and turmeric. I'm hard on my cookware and not interested in babying my pots. But this was a considerable investment and hopefully my last. Since I invest so much into buying only organic food, I thought this was a justifiable investment, especially since Lodge enameled cast iron cookware are compliant with California Prop 65 standards, which are reportedly the most stringent in the industry.
@pattijesinoski1958
@pattijesinoski1958 3 года назад
Too bad they are made in China. Guess that's why approved by CCP Gov. Newsom?
@patricianemeth8692
@patricianemeth8692 2 года назад
Right? Make sure they are CA compliant courtesy of CHINA. This is the way the world is twisting in a mass circuitous route.
@cathykrieg7669
@cathykrieg7669 4 года назад
I simply use a little bit of Bar Keepers Friend & sponge. About 90 seconds of scrubbing & done!
@MariaGonzalez-mb5tv
@MariaGonzalez-mb5tv 3 года назад
Good tip
@amandahugginkiss61
@amandahugginkiss61 4 года назад
Spoiler alert: he bleaches the dang pot.
@janetshaffer423
@janetshaffer423 3 года назад
Bleach will etch the enamel surface
@MJA5
@MJA5 3 года назад
Janet Shaffer Not that diluted. you can use bleach to purify drinking water. It's just very diluted.
@jjpp2216
@jjpp2216 3 года назад
Bleach doesn’t really remove the thing you were trying to be rid of. It just changes its colour to white.
@joanmariepatsky8483
@joanmariepatsky8483 3 года назад
Great tip on how to remove stains - thank you!
@josephhaynes3017
@josephhaynes3017 4 года назад
Bon Ami. Works much easier .
@chanteewk752
@chanteewk752 4 года назад
I use a magic eraser, no harsh chemicals.
@robertinabell2941
@robertinabell2941 3 года назад
Thank you
@6661505
@6661505 4 года назад
Ok, but what’s the big deal about a stained Dutch oven? It works just as well as a non-stained Dutch oven.
@physicalzeppelin2326
@physicalzeppelin2326 4 года назад
Aesthetic, people like to see dirty things being cleaned
@Flashahol
@Flashahol 4 года назад
Looks are common courtesy to your guests, mostly. Other than that, you have OCD people, which I know I suffer from on certain things (most). Then you have closet OCD people, usually called clean freaks.
@gnaark1181
@gnaark1181 4 года назад
What’s the big deal about shit stained underwear? It works just as well as non shit stained underwear
@YeshuaKingMessiah
@YeshuaKingMessiah 4 года назад
Max R my cooking is now shit to you?
@BJo4230
@BJo4230 3 года назад
@@gnaark1181 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@andrajo2983
@andrajo2983 2 года назад
Hi do you have to season this pan?
@vivianpowell1732
@vivianpowell1732 4 года назад
Scrub Daddy and Scrub Mommy sponges are terrific. Scrub Daddy can be used for both scrubbing and regular dishwashing, depending on the temperature of the water you use on the sponge. Warm for washing, cold for scrubbing. Scrub Mommy has 2 sides. One side is the same as Scrub Daddy, the other side is a soft sponge which is great for regular dishwashing. These sponges do not scratch cookware or dishes. Both stay sanitary and odor-free much better than cellulose sponges. Food bits don't get trapped in them, and they rinse clean. I keep both by the sink. I use a Scrub Daddy in the shower for foot washing. It gently exfoliates and keeps feet amazingly soft. These sponges come in different colors, so you can designate one color specifically for the shower. Both products are about $4 each in grocery stores. Bed Bath & Beyond has a pack of 3 for $10. I would never use bleach to clean an enameled pot.
@mp5249
@mp5249 2 года назад
Didn't remove the stains. Bleach cleaner will work, i would just wash and rinse mimimum 3 times.
@TubeHammel
@TubeHammel 3 года назад
Careful with the "green side"! My mom once cleaned the bugs off my windscreen with the green side. The green plastic was actually harder than the glass of my windscreen. I wonder if a blue sponge or possibly a very fine abrasive like the one you use for your ceramic cooktop would not be safer.
@OMGWTFLOLSMH
@OMGWTFLOLSMH 9 месяцев назад
Yep, the green Scotch Brite will definitely mar the enamel. Use the blue ones.
@kristine6996
@kristine6996 3 года назад
Thanks 👍
@FirstWorlder
@FirstWorlder 4 года назад
Coming up next...how to clean your hair with shampoo.
@hijodelaisla275
@hijodelaisla275 3 года назад
Can't wait! The episode on clipping your fingernails is Oscar-worthy.
@herbieshine1312
@herbieshine1312 3 года назад
Laughed out loud while listening to this on the bus! I've become the mad laughing person! Was probably always going to happen but not this early in life
@Chainyanker007
@Chainyanker007 3 года назад
If you got 25 min. to spare.
@jordanprysmiki5361
@jordanprysmiki5361 2 года назад
Lol nice one!
@ee-linyong6732
@ee-linyong6732 2 года назад
How to remove the enamel stain on the outer part of the pot?
@yolandavaldez5256
@yolandavaldez5256 3 года назад
Thank you it help !
@mariacosta726
@mariacosta726 4 года назад
Happy
@petertr2000
@petertr2000 4 года назад
That was NOT dirty to start with.
@lady33357
@lady33357 4 года назад
that what said
@Wisteria901
@Wisteria901 3 года назад
nobody said about it being dirty.. the video is about removing stains... the pot was stained, you can see the yellowish tint around near the bottom...
@kenm6695
@kenm6695 3 года назад
His cleaning technique is the cause of that.
@kimthames2531
@kimthames2531 3 года назад
Thank you
@ashenverdict
@ashenverdict 4 года назад
To remove tea stains from cups and mugs I use diluted Milton, the same stuff mothers use to clean babies bottles etc. It gets rid of heavy tea stains on all my cups and mugs really well, might work on these things too.
@KatarinaS.
@KatarinaS. 4 года назад
What's in it?
@KatarinaS.
@KatarinaS. 4 года назад
Never mind, just looked it up. It's basically just an expensive diluted bleached solution. May as well save your money and use actual bleach, or save your health and the environment and use hydrogen peroxide. Better yet, not worry about stains in pots or pans that have no negative effects on usage or health.
@KatarinaS.
@KatarinaS. 4 года назад
Actually, tea and coffee stains come out very easily with a paste of baking soda and water and a little elbow grease.
@bonriver9420
@bonriver9420 4 года назад
Baking soda cleans tea stains from cups and mugs. It is a good idea to do this whenever you see a stain in the cup. Don't wait until it has been stained for a long time.
@jamesgil1703
@jamesgil1703 3 года назад
Tea stains come off with proper cleaning with dish soap and a cloth the mugs are glazed bleaching them changes the colour of the dirt
@AnaPerez-vz3yw
@AnaPerez-vz3yw 3 года назад
What would you recommend I do for the bottom of the ban that’s burned / stained . I have the cream colored ones and 1 particular one has a big stain. I would love to do this but it’s on the bottom. Maybe find a bucket big enough to have it sit in the bleach water over night ?
@shortygrrl08
@shortygrrl08 3 года назад
I used max oven off on some exterior scorched bottom pans I picked up at an estate sale. Spray a layer on the stains in a well ventilated area and leave overnight. The scorching will wipe off. Repeat for stubborn stains. They look brand new now.
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