How To Remove Stains Enamel Dutch Oven Pots Pans

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In Today's video we are taking a look at How To Remove Stains from your Enamel Dutch Oven. This is a simple and easy way to get your dutch oven almost new again.

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I have a better formula that’s not so harsh and will also remove black burned on stains as well...
Rinse your pot with warm water after trying to remove as much stain that is easily cleaned
Fill your pot with water, leaving a couple of inches free at the top
Bring to a boil, then turn off the heat
Depending on the size of the pot, add, 1, 2, or 3 handfuls of baking soda
Depending on the size of the pot, add 1 cup of hydrogen peroxide
Mix and cover the pot
Check in about 30 minutes...all the stains and black burned goo will be floating on the surface, no rubbing necessary.

theresamaeurer
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I found a HUGE $130 enameled pot at Goodwill for $20 with some pretty dark staining on the bottom and about 2 inches all the way up sides. I was sure I could clean it and I did, with a little BarKeepers Friend. But it was still a little dingy. I tried this and wow. There are still a few minor areas, but it looks almost new. Thank you, Sir!

sLenayeJack
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thank you this really worked, i have been using oven cleaner and soft scrub but nothing worked .. all the other rude remarks are just people with nothing else to do troll....

bunnygaffney
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Great video!! I just cleaned my dutch oven and I wanted to clean it according to your video's instructions. This particular 5Qt I own looked pretty good except for a stubborn brown stain right in the middle. Well, I have to say that a little more than 24-hours later the stain is completely gone and it looks brand new!! I should also mention that I own more cookware than any man without a restaurant should ever own! That being said, I am always looking for new ways to maintain my cookware. This video certainly helped, so thanks a lot for taking the time to post it! 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽

RumbleFish
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I use baking soda with sponge to clean up stain, works very well.

qinghuaq
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Thanks for your video. Cleaned my dutch oven to new condition in a matter of hours using your method.

billwunder
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Thank you sir! I thought all hope was lost with my Dutch oven, but you helped me save it! Thank you.

MariamYahTribes
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I have a Le Creuset, the enamel is in mint condition after 13 years, not a single chip or crack, and I use it weekly. I do occasionally clean it to a bleach white and I'm always amazed how it turns out, I don't have any doubt that the pot is going to outlive me and I'm only 32.

europeanguy
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We in the Netherlands use Biotex prewash in the same amount as your bleach. Slowly bring water with the Biotex to a simmer and leave on low heat for 1 to 2 hours. Change the water and clean with dish soap.

hansschoens
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Young homemakers needed to know how to do this! Thank you for taking time to make this video...and ignore the snarky comments from seasoned cooks. I think they’ve forgotten they were once 18....🎄🚍

fratlast
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Thank you ..my go to method is just plain old baking soda and some salt .. make a mixture then take the same sponge and scrub lightly and I got a clean pot ...
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genevievedarrett
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Bleaching took out about 95% of the food stains on a Le Crueset dutch oven I picked up at a garage sale ($5), just light discoloration now. Will try enzyme clothes detergent as comment below says per Le Cruset instructions.

Chainyanker
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Great video, thanks! Basically an enameled cast iron cooking vessel is a micro version of a bathing tub. When I scrub the tub, I use Comet and a green ScotchBrite pad, which works equally well on enameled cookware. Lol. Love the anti-bleach comments. Someone left the door open on the fallout shelter again.

CritterFritter
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I have used Weiman Glass Cooktop Cleaner to remove bake-on residue from enameled pans and my cook-top with no damage.

gkelly
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Thank you for this video. I want to give my huge LC Dutch Oven to a younger cousin and I can't give it to her all stained.

Jazna
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If you've got stained coffee or tea cups, just put 'em in the pot too. Bye-Bye stains. If you can dump the bleach water into your toilet tank without spilling it all over the floor, instantly cleaned toilet too. It's an absurdly simple fix, that always works.

davidh
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All those recommending Barkeepers Friend. While it is great on stainless steel, it IS an abrasive, and will scratch enamel, regardless of what is recommended on the can itself. Stainless will also be scratched, but stainless is typically not a coating, so it can tolerate scratching more than enamel.

dilvishpa
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HERE IS WHAT THE LE CREUSET WEBSITE HAS TO SAY:

There are brown marks on the inside of my pot. How do I remove them?

For normal wear-and-tear, Le Creuset offers cast iron and stainless steel cookware cleaners. To prevent staining, use only medium or low heat settings. However, stains will occur with use, and we recommend filling a pot with one part enzyme laundry detergent and three parts water. Boil for ten minutes, let cool and discard solution. Wash the pot with regular dish detergent, rinse and dry. To restore your pot’s sheen, apply a light coat of white vinegar.

stowesuz
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Thank you very much for the tip. Tried it today and 5 hours did the the trick.

emmasachi
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OMG IT WORKS AMAZING!!!! BKF, Baking soda/vinegar, and other tricks did NOT work. This worked immediately!

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