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There is somethings sticky on my cookie sheets that wont come off. How do I get it off?

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I can't get it off with handwashing and it wont come off it the dishwasher. I think it might be cooking spray because it has that sprayed bubble look. But I need to get it off. What can I use?

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  1. Try using a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser.  I've shined up many a cookie sheet and pots and pans and more with them.


  2. This may sound weird but it works, soak the cookie sheet in a sink full of water and add a dryer sheet, soak for about half hour and scrub, it works!

  3. As long as your sheets are NOT the ones with the easy bake surfaces the best way is a steel wool soap pad and elbow grease.

  4. I'm tempted to say Drain-O...

    but that depends, do you intend to put anything edible on there?

    :]


  5. I have the same problem on my muffin pans. I pour baking soda on the pans (about a spoonful, but more if there's a lot of sticky stuff) and then pour white vinegar onto a sponge (the one I have is green and yellow, the green side makes scrubbing easier), and then just scrub, scrub, scrub. I actually just cleaned my pans yesterday and used this method, and now the sticky, baked-on cooking spray is gone and the pans shine like new.

    I hope this helps.

  6. scrub brush, let it sit in hot water for a while

  7. I know with tough burnt on food if you add a lot of dishwasher soap and hot water and leave it overnight it works wonders.(the one u use for the automatic dishwasher)With the cookie tray if you mix the dishwasher liquid or powder to make a paste and wipe it on and leave it overnight it may just do the trick.I have also poured on bleach and left for 2 or 3 hrs.Rince thoroughly after.Good luck

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