View Full Version : Burned flat filter pan - OK?
tgormley358
02-10-2019, 06:37 PM
Over the summer I taught my daughter and a friend to use my stainless flat filtering canner bottler, and should have watched closer, as they burned the bottom over propane flame. Not their fault, i should have explained how to watch for that. It's a 12"x12" stainless pan. Anyway, I thought soaking in a hot vinegar-water mix for a day to few days would be enough to remove the burn, but there's still a patch around 3" x 5" I can't get out. I used the vinegar water, let soak 1-3 days, then scrubbed with a soft sponge and got some of it, and then a teflon spatula to get more of it. My wife suggested soaking in vegy oil which she's used for kitchen pans. Again it helped a little. But i've got this remaining 3"x5" patch (see photo) and wondering if:
1. other methods to safely remove the rest of the black without scratching the stainless surface
2. if i leave it as is, will it affect my syrup - taste or otherwise? I re-bottled some with this burn in it, and thought it didn't taste quite as good, or quite as "clean" maple. But i'm not sure.
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Shaun
02-10-2019, 07:00 PM
If you can pound flat and sharpen a piece of copper pipe and lightly scrape it under water or vinegar it will come right off. I read it on the trader and it works great, will not scratch the stainless, just don't push to hard.
Cjadamec
02-11-2019, 07:08 AM
I second the sharpened piece of copper pipe it makes a nice scraper. An 8 inch long or so piece of 1" copper pipe can be made into a very handy scrapper tool.
Pound one end flat, then file or grind an edge into it. Ive used it with good success on my steam table pans as they always get a ring around the rim of the pan because my pan sit in the fire.
Potters3
02-11-2019, 08:07 AM
Try oven cleaner, just make sure to rinse really well when done.
maple flats
02-11-2019, 09:56 AM
In the picture it looks like you already have scratched it some. Be very careful and try the copper scraper. Just be sure not to use a corner point, just use it with the scraper flat over it's width and have some slope but not steep.
Johnny Yooper
02-11-2019, 09:01 PM
if you don't want to flood the pan with vinegar to cover the burn spot, cover that area with two or three thicknesses of paper towel and soak that with vinegar, keep that wet for a few days and then try the scraping trick the other guys here have mentioned.
tgormley358
02-12-2019, 08:53 PM
Thanks for these ideas. I知 intrigued by the copper
Pipe idea but lack the pipe and tools needed at the moment. I値l try the vinegar and paper towels. Also read online to try baking soda and water mixed then boiled 5 minutes. Then scrub. I値l
Report back.
a.clarke
02-12-2019, 09:22 PM
You can also try citric acid instead of the vinegar. You can buy it as a powder in the canning section of the grocery store. That way you can mix it up yourself a little stronger than the vinegar.
tcross
02-13-2019, 07:03 AM
They make a cleaning grade vinegar than works much better then the regular cooking vinegar. basically just a stronger version. i find it at Walmart.
Sugarmaker
02-13-2019, 08:17 AM
I have seen way worse. I would have grabbed some brillo pad type thingy and went at it. Now they are officially sugarmakers!:)
Regards,
Chris
Zucker Lager
02-13-2019, 11:51 AM
Thanks for these ideas. I知 intrigued by the copper
Pipe idea but lack the pipe and tools needed at the moment. I値l try the vinegar and paper towels. Also read online to try baking soda and water mixed then boiled 5 minutes. Then scrub. I値l
Report back.
They also make a copper brillo pad....... check with ACE:
www.acehardware.com/departments/home-and-decor/cleaning-and-disinfectants/scouring-pads-and-sponges/1439751?x429=true&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIiICBnJW54AIVA6hpCh1SyAChEAQYBSAB EgJ7X_D_BwE
tgormley358
02-13-2019, 09:49 PM
I was able to completely remove the burn from the pan tonite following an idea I found online for stainlesss kitchen pans, without any scraping. Just water, a healthy dose baking soda, bring to a boil and the stuff starting flaking right off in front of my eyes. Just a sponge to finish the job. This did what vinegar, oil, scraping with a Teflon spatula couldn稚 do.
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