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So I have a 6qt stainless steel saute pan that I may or may not have fucked.

With the plan of "preheating" it, so it would be ready after putting the baby to bed, I put it on the stove with a drizzle of olive oil on med/low heat.

30 minutes later I come downstairs and the pan (which had a lid on thank god) was full of smoke, completely scorched carbon, and some gooey polymerized oil all over the lid and around the scorched portion.

I've done two rounds of oven cleaner that sat for 20-30 minutes, which made mincemeat of the gooey oil, but didn't even touch the carbon.

I'm currently leaving it overnight with more oven cleaner, but if that fails, what are my next steps? Maybe something more abrasive to just mechanically remove it?

Thanks in advance, my wife is very displeased about one of our kitchen mainstays being on the bench right before Thanksgiving.

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[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

The oven cleaner cycle was a good idea for the resin - I'm not sure what else would have worked - but it won't do anything more to what is already basically a form of graphite (which has an extremely high melting point, and a fairly high ignition point).

You need to oxidize the carbon. That would be bleach or hydrogen peroxide + time and, if you can, sunlight (so set it outside to soak for a bit with this stuff). This is gonna take several hours, and it may take more than one round to get all of the scorching off, but it will come off completely if you are patient and persistent enough.

EDIT: Though the method I've described is what I've done in the past, I read that heat + baking soda + water (+ vigorous scrubbing) can also work.