try soaking in a wahing powder solution or my favourite buy a metal scourer ,they do a fantastic job
FeralFeline on November 30th, -0001
The Magic Erasers from Mr. Clean works really really well. I got all my bakeware spotless with it. It also works on anything you can think of…smoke on cabinets, stains on countertops, everything!
BurningBiker on November 30th, -0001
I use an SOS pad and hot water
LighteningBolt on November 30th, -0001
use dawn the greese remover they have
Hope it works 🙂
Dex on November 30th, -0001
SOS pad for sure
CatNap on November 30th, -0001
If they have been there awhile Brillo or SOS is the only thing I found to remove them. Best way to prevent is to soak right after use in hot soapy water and use nylon pad.
Highway on November 30th, -0001
Bake marks? You mean burnt on grease? Spray the glass with oven cleaner, let sit overnight. Wash in the morning, all burnt grease will be dissolved.
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Gilbert
on November 30th, -0001
try soaking in a wahing powder solution or my favourite buy a metal scourer ,they do a fantastic job
FeralFeline
on November 30th, -0001
The Magic Erasers from Mr. Clean works really really well. I got all my bakeware spotless with it. It also works on anything you can think of…smoke on cabinets, stains on countertops, everything!
BurningBiker
on November 30th, -0001
I use an SOS pad and hot water
LighteningBolt
on November 30th, -0001
use dawn the greese remover they have
Hope it works 🙂
Dex
on November 30th, -0001
SOS pad for sure
CatNap
on November 30th, -0001
If they have been there awhile Brillo or SOS is the only thing I found to remove them. Best way to prevent is to soak right after use in hot soapy water and use nylon pad.
Highway
on November 30th, -0001
Bake marks? You mean burnt on grease? Spray the glass with oven cleaner, let sit overnight. Wash in the morning, all burnt grease will be dissolved.