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Here’s how to clean the underside of pots and pans to make them look like new

Posted on April 26, 2026 by Admin

Burn marks and grease on the underside of pots and pans can look permanent, but most can be removed with the right method. There’s no single miracle trick—just choosing the right approach based on how dirty the pan is.


🧽 Method 1: Baking soda + dish soap (best general method)

Good for: everyday grime, light burns

Steps:

  1. Sprinkle baking soda over the bottom
  2. Add a few drops of dish soap
  3. Scrub with a sponge or scouring pad
  4. Rinse and repeat if needed

👉 Safe and effective for most materials


🔥 Method 2: Baking soda paste (for tougher stains)

Good for: baked-on grease, discoloration

Steps:

  1. Mix baking soda + a little water into a thick paste
  2. Apply to the bottom
  3. Let sit 15–30 minutes
  4. Scrub firmly

🍋 Method 3: Vinegar + baking soda (for stubborn buildup)

Good for: heavy carbon buildup

Steps:

  1. Sprinkle baking soda
  2. Add a splash of vinegar (it will fizz)
  3. Let sit 10–15 minutes
  4. Scrub

👉 Helps loosen tough residue


🧼 Method 4: Bar Keepers–style cleaner (strong option)

Good for: stainless steel or very burnt bottoms

  • Use a commercial cleaner with oxalic acid
  • Apply, scrub, rinse thoroughly

👉 More powerful than DIY methods


⚠️ What to avoid

  • ❌ Steel wool on non-stick pans (damages coating)
  • ❌ Harsh scraping on aluminum (can scratch)
  • ❌ Mixing random chemicals

🧠 Pro tips

  • Clean sooner—burnt buildup gets harder over time
  • Warm water helps loosen grease
  • Repeat treatments may be needed for very old stains

✔️ Bottom line

You can make pan bottoms look much better—even “like new”—but it usually takes repeated cleaning and the right method, not a single quick hack.


If you want, tell me your pan type (non-stick, stainless steel, aluminum), and I’ll give you the safest method specifically for that material.

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