Holy cow!!!!
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Holy cow!!!!
I've been a fan of never-dull since someone on azine told me about it. I picked up bar-keepers-friend today at walmart and tried it at my parent's house on one of their pot's that was 23 years OLD!!
The results of it are AMAZING! This Stainless pot was dirt brown on the inside from years of making tea in it. After cleaning it for maybe five minutes inside and out, it looks close to brand new! My mother was shocked and asked me what I did with her old pan and why I got her a new one. I don't have a camera with me at the moment, but I'll take a photo of it asap (if anything I'll just borrow the pot for "cooking".
The only thing is that Bar-Keepers leaves somewhat of a brushed finish on the surface, are there any metal polishes I can use to get rid of that? maybe use some Optimum Compound/Polish on em?
The results of it are AMAZING! This Stainless pot was dirt brown on the inside from years of making tea in it. After cleaning it for maybe five minutes inside and out, it looks close to brand new! My mother was shocked and asked me what I did with her old pan and why I got her a new one. I don't have a camera with me at the moment, but I'll take a photo of it asap (if anything I'll just borrow the pot for "cooking".
The only thing is that Bar-Keepers leaves somewhat of a brushed finish on the surface, are there any metal polishes I can use to get rid of that? maybe use some Optimum Compound/Polish on em?
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I've been a fan of never-dull since someone on azine told me about it. I picked up bar-keepers-friend today at walmart and tried it at my parent's house on one of their pot's that was 23 years OLD!!
The results of it are AMAZING! This Stainless pot was dirt brown on the inside from years of making tea in it. After cleaning it for maybe five minutes inside and out, it looks close to brand new! My mother was shocked and asked me what I did with her old pan and why I got her a new one. I don't have a camera with me at the moment, but I'll take a photo of it asap (if anything I'll just borrow the pot for "cooking".
The only thing is that Bar-Keepers leaves somewhat of a brushed finish on the surface, are there any metal polishes I can use to get rid of that? maybe use some Optimum Compound/Polish on em?
The results of it are AMAZING! This Stainless pot was dirt brown on the inside from years of making tea in it. After cleaning it for maybe five minutes inside and out, it looks close to brand new! My mother was shocked and asked me what I did with her old pan and why I got her a new one. I don't have a camera with me at the moment, but I'll take a photo of it asap (if anything I'll just borrow the pot for "cooking".
The only thing is that Bar-Keepers leaves somewhat of a brushed finish on the surface, are there any metal polishes I can use to get rid of that? maybe use some Optimum Compound/Polish on em?
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I'll probably go to my mom's house and do that since I keep my pots and pans squeeky clean!
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I'm going to have to try this stuff.
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That stuff is awesome! That's what I used to clean my exhaust tips and they look brand spankin' new now
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