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Author: Wayne Boatwright
Date: May 26, 2008 11:47

...use any burner temperature other than "high." The bottoms of two frying pans are messed up with brown stains that will not come off, even with elbow grease. I have seen this product called "soak-Off" in a catalog and it promises to clean pot bottoms. Has anyone used it to any success? I would hate to spend the cost of the product and shipping if it's not worth...
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Author: Wayne Boatwright
Date: May 26, 2008 11:45

...stains that will not come off, even with elbow grease. I have seen this product called "soak-Off" in a catalog and it promises to clean pot bottoms. Has anyone used it to any success...>>> worth it. TIA, Texas Janet Janet, I have not personally used Soak-Off, but have heard that it's very effective. However, if your frying pans are made of ...
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Author: Janet Wilder
Date: May 26, 2008 09:21

... stains that will not come off, even with elbow grease. I have seen this product called "soak-Off" in a catalog and it promises to clean pot bottoms. Has anyone used it to any success? ... worth it. TIA, Texas Janet Janet, I have not personally used Soak-Off, but have heard that it's very effective. However, if your frying pans are made of stainless...
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Author: Peter A
Date: May 26, 2008 08:14

... to use any burner temperature other than "high." The bottoms of two frying pans are messed up with brown stains that will not come off, even with elbow grease. I have seen this product called "soak-Off" in a catalog and it promises to clean pot bottoms. Has anyone used it to any success? I would hate to spend the cost of the product and shipping if it's not worth it....
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Author: David Scheidt
Date: May 25, 2008 20:24

...stains that will not :>> come off, even with elbow grease. :>> :>> I have seen this product called "soak-Off" in a catalog and it promises :>> to clean pot bottoms. Has anyone used it to any success?... :>> worth it. :>> :>> TIA, :>> :>> Texas Janet :> :>Janet, I have not personally used Soak-Off, but have heard that it's very :>effective. However, if your frying pans are made of ...
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Author: Kenneth
Date: May 25, 2008 20:01

...stains that will not come off, even with elbow grease. I have seen this product called "soak-Off" in a catalog and it promises to clean pot bottoms. Has anyone used it to any success?...not worth it. TIA, Texas Janet Janet, I have not personally used Soak-Off, but have heard that it's very effective. However, if your frying pans are made of stainless...
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Author: Wayne Boatwright
Date: May 25, 2008 19:42

... stains that will not come off, even with elbow grease. I have seen this product called "soak-Off" in a catalog and it promises to clean pot bottoms. Has anyone used it to any success? ...'s not worth it. TIA, Texas Janet Janet, I have not personally used Soak-Off, but have heard that it's very effective. However, if your frying pans are made of stainless steel...
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Author: Janet Wilder
Date: May 25, 2008 15:11

... learn to use any burner temperature other than "high." The bottoms of two frying pans are messed up with brown stains that will not come off, even with elbow grease. I have seen this product called "soak-Off" in a catalog and it promises to clean pot bottoms. Has anyone used it to any success? I would hate to spend the cost of the product and shipping if it's not worth it. TIA,...
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Author: Peter A
Date: May 30, 2008 06:38

In article <r3vu34pg9tegfpt3geo06rubnr0nidck89@4ax.com>, pltrgyst@spamlessxhost.org says... On Thu, 29 May 2008 16:53:19 -0400, Peter A <paitken@CRAPnc.rr.com> wrote: Who cares what the bottom of you pans look like? I have always thought that spotless pots and pans are the sign of a bad cook.... Amen! Ummm, Patrick O'Connell disagrees with ...
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Author: pltrgyst
Date: May 29, 2008 21:08

On Thu, 29 May 2008 16:53:19 -0400, Peter A <paitken@CRAPnc.rr.com> wrote: Who cares what the bottom of you pans look like? I have always thought that spotless pots and pans are the sign of a bad cook.... Amen! Ummm, Patrick O'Connell disagrees with both of you. Not that he knows anything, of course... So what? If little old Patrick enjoys spending a ...
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