Tips for cleaning stained coffee pots, teapots & cookware

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Chlorine works
If you mean household bleach, yep, that's the one I use. We have very soft water tho and am guessing that citric acid - or vinegar - helps get rid of calcium and mineral deposits too.

Is there a way to clean the outside of blackened stainless steel pots and pans and coffee pots?
 
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If you mean household bleach, yep, that's the one I use. We have very soft water tho and am guessing that citric acid - or vinegar - helps get rid of calcium and mineral deposits too.

Is there a way to clean the outside of blackened stainless steel pots and pans and coffee pots?
Yes diluted household bleach.
I got soft water so no need to clean lime deposits etc

Outside blackened pots ..
Slurry of sand and dishwasher. But I wouldn't try it on your good pots.
I use it on cast iron occassionally
 
Yes diluted household bleach.
I got soft water so no need to clean lime deposits etc

Outside blackened pots ..
Slurry of sand and dishwasher. But I wouldn't try it on your good pots.
I use it on cast iron occassionally
Add some baking soda to the slurry. It increases the pH and makes it more molecularly active in an electrical kind of way.
 
Add some baking soda to the slurry. It increases the pH and makes it more molecularly active in an electrical kind of way.
I just love engineer's replies. That's the sort of thing my son tells me (civil engineer).😍
Me? I'm artistic. I just whack the stuff in there and see if it floats in the breeze.😆
 
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