How do you get baked on grease off of non-stick cookware?


Question:My fryer broke, so I used a non-stick skillet. I can't seem to remove all the grease from the sides. Please help!

Answers:
Dawn makes a great grease buster called " Power Dissolver"! Spray it on...let it set for a few minutes and wash off easily with a non-abrasive cloth! It even works great on old baked on grease from ovenware!


set in water for all day, that will loosen up the burnt stuff
While it should wash off, try using a rubber spatula to scrape it off.
Get a black garbage bag, and a bottle or two of plain ammonia. Put the pan in the bag with all of the ammonia, tie it tightly closed, and set it aside in direct sunlight if possible. Leave it to sit for an entire day- two it the grease is caked on thick. Carefully open the bag with the opening pointed away from your nose, remove the pan and give it a wash in hot soapy water. The ammonia will soften the grease and make it easier to remove. This also works with the drip pans and oven racks. It stinks to heavens, but is cheap and effective. If you don't want to do that, there are special products at the store that remove grease- but they are nasty to skin. Try this first, then move on to a high powered grease cutter if needed. I use one called BAMM when its really needed, but I have seen others.
magic sponge, takes it all off.

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