Greg Who Cooks
Executive Chef
Progress report: I've tried many of the suggestions, with limited success -- see attached photo.
I decided to shortcut the ammonia idea and just put some liquid ammonia in a Pyrex dish and set the pan in it each night. I attribute the cleaning of the copper to the ammonia.
I've been scrubbing it with Barkeeper's Friend which appears to be no different from Comet or Ajax to me: common powdered cleanser. If it has any magic qualities I haven't noticed them. I haven't noticed much change as a result of this scrubbing.
I've hit the pan with a propane torch, my nearest equivalent of setting it in the coals. (My only grill is propane fueled.) It appears that at times the thick black stuff crackles a bit. I think the ammonia loosens it some more and the BKF rubs it off.
So my progress is limited. It looks better but it will take many weeks at this rate to get the pan looking nice.
I decided to shortcut the ammonia idea and just put some liquid ammonia in a Pyrex dish and set the pan in it each night. I attribute the cleaning of the copper to the ammonia.
I've been scrubbing it with Barkeeper's Friend which appears to be no different from Comet or Ajax to me: common powdered cleanser. If it has any magic qualities I haven't noticed them. I haven't noticed much change as a result of this scrubbing.
I've hit the pan with a propane torch, my nearest equivalent of setting it in the coals. (My only grill is propane fueled.) It appears that at times the thick black stuff crackles a bit. I think the ammonia loosens it some more and the BKF rubs it off.
So my progress is limited. It looks better but it will take many weeks at this rate to get the pan looking nice.
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