For those wondering, ′′ how did i do it?":
I Boiled 10l of water, added 2 tablespoons of vinegar, 1 teaspoon of sodium bicarbonate, two cups of coke and half cup of lemon juice then stirred well .
Waited 3 minutes, put the pan in the solution for 45 minutes, then added a quarter cup of chlorine bleach to the mixture.
Then I brushed it with a firm toothbrush and put it back into the liquid for another 25 minutes.
I took it out, rinsed it and it looked exactly the same, so I threw it away and went out and bought a new one.
@ktdoggett Spray on oven cleaner works.
@Blacklistedpg2 @ktdoggett i suspect it also take off everything else lol
@ktdoggett @ivalaine I love using it on the bottoms of my stainless steel pans, but works on the cheap Teflon coated ones.
@Blacklistedpg2 @ivalaine @ktdoggett I’ve used oven cleaner on glass baking dishes, especially those I “inherited” from my mother-in-law. Get the low fume one.
@Blacklistedpg2 @ktdoggett @schfinkes yes some of my pyrex is due for a spray with oven cleaner. My experience is it works even better warm. I preheat oven to warm then turn off and use so it warms a bit. Amazing stuff if nasty! Mask and gloves for sure and usually do before going out for a walk and put range hood on to clear out any fumes