The Single Cleaner That Gives Pots And Pans A Martha Stewart-Level Sparkle - Tasting Table
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The Single Cleaner That Gives Pots And Pans A Martha Stewart-Level Sparkle - Tasting Table
"Martha Stewart recommends using CLR Calcium, Lime, and Rust Remover to restore stainless steel cookware to like-new condition. This inexpensive product can be purchased at Walmart, Amazon, and other retailers for around $5. Stewart says that the product removes mineral deposits from pots and pans quickly, leaving them looking like new."
"CLR works so well because it gets rid of calcium, lime, and rust deposits on metal surfaces, and also erases ugly cooking stains and discoloration. It's easy to use and doesn't require a lot of scrubbing either. Another benefit of CLR is that it's safer than many other popular all-purpose kitchen cleaners, as it contains no phosphates, is formulated with 80% plant-based ingredients, uses sustainable packaging, and is eco-friendly."
"You can use CLR on stainless steel pots, pans, cookware, bakeware, sinks, and countertops, as well as drinking glasses, dishwashers, some brands of coffee makers, and chrome or porcelain faucets and handles. However, you should avoid using it on cast iron, wood, wallpaper, carpeting, brass, copper, aluminum, nickel, bronze, leaded crystal, galvanized metals, clothing, and natural stone."
Stainless steel cookware often develops water spots, brown or black marks, rainbow stains, and cloudy appearances, particularly after dishwasher washing. While these cosmetic issues don't affect performance or safety, they diminish aesthetic appeal. Martha Stewart recommends CLR Calcium, Lime, and Rust Remover as an effective solution. This inexpensive product, available at major retailers for approximately $5, quickly removes mineral deposits and cooking stains without extensive scrubbing. CLR contains 80% plant-based ingredients, includes no phosphates, uses sustainable packaging, and is eco-friendly, making it safer than many alternative kitchen cleaners. However, CLR is not suitable for all surfaces and should be avoided on cast iron, wood, brass, copper, aluminum, natural stone, and other specific materials.
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