Stained, sticky, or scorched baking sheets and pans are a common frustration—even with diligent washing. But before you toss them out or resign yourself to a permanently dingy kitchen, try these simple, non-toxic, and highly effective cleaning methods tailored to each type of bakeware.
No harsh chemicals. No elbow grease marathons. Just smart, science-backed tricks that actually work.
1. 🥣 Glass & Enamel Bakeware (Pyrex, Corningware, etc.)
Problem: Baked-on cheese, caramelized sugars, or tomato stains that won’t budge.
Solution: Baking soda + dish soap soak
Sprinkle ½ cup baking soda over the stained area.
Add 2–3 squirts of liquid dish soap.
Pour in enough hot water to cover the bottom (1–2 inches).
Let soak 20–30 minutes (or overnight for tough stains).
Scrub gently with a nylon brush or non-scratch sponge.
Rinse clean—stains should lift right off!
✨ For cloudy glass: Soak in equal parts vinegar and water for 1 hour to restore clarity.
2. 🍳 Stainless Steel & Cast Iron Pans
Stainless Steel
Problem: Discoloration, rainbow tints, or burnt-on oil.
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