I ruined a treasured stock pot, can you help?? - ruined enamel pot
So I am absolutely terrible ruined my father-in-blue vintage vase. I need to find another, but can not find. It is crueset like enamel pots ... except that the lid does not have this key and a real handful.
It was made in Europe and is very hard, blue with small white spots, and tall and thin (almost like a pot right, but with handles instead of a cable.)
I'm afraid I lost something irreplaceable, you know that each brand could be?
Monday, January 25, 2010
Ruined Enamel Pot I Ruined A Treasured Stock Pot, Can You Help??
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Not sure where you can find a replacement, but before the decision that it is completely ruined, I would be called a clean Bartender's Secret, especially if the PAN has been destroyed or burned. It is safe to use on most surfaces and I used it in many pots and pans and even turned black glass that I thought had been destroyed. Buy it's $ 1.00 in almost any grocery store. Perhaps worth a try ... Use a sponge with the green face, which is a little thicker. It will take a bit of Elbow Grease, but very good work! I hope it works when you try it! :)
Did you mean a boat like that. I think the casting is too heavy to make a pot. This steel with ceramic coating.
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Le Creuset pots are expensive. Cuisinart manufactures enameled cast iron cookware like Le Creuset, but not so expensive - you can find them at a discount to TJ Maxx or Marshall. Martha Stewart Catalog gray speckled enamel pots at Kmart. Or try your line at Macy's.
Truly immersed in hot water with soda. Take a sponge, magic, and try that before calling in ruins. the things that work wonders in the pots and pans.
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