Bar keeper’s friend is a mild abrasive that you can use to scrub away any stains on your drip pans.
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- Can you use Bar Keepers Friend on hard anodized cookware? Do not use Scotch Brite™ Heavy Duty scrub sponges or Bar Keeper's Friend® cleanser or other abrasive powdered cleansers on the hard-anodized aluminum exterior of Calphalon Unison Nonstick cookware as these will damage the dishwasher-safe coating and void the Warranty.
- Can you use Bar Keepers Friend on natural stone? Bar Keepers Friend Granite & Stone Cleaner & Polish is specially formulated to remove stains, grease, and grime from natural stone and manufactured stone. Gentle enough to use daily on granite, quartz, silestone, and soapstone.
- Can Bar Keepers Friend be used on stainless steel? Bar Keepers Friend Cleanser contains oxalic acid, which breaks down and removes calcium deposits from hard water. Better still, it is non-abrasive, so it safe for stainless steel. Make sure to always dry your stainless steel with a soft cloth or towel in order to keep moisture from sitting on the surface.
- Can you use Bar Keepers Friend on anodized aluminum? Do not use Scotch Brite™ Heavy Duty scrub sponges or Bar Keeper's Friend® cleanser or other abrasive powdered cleansers on the hard-anodized aluminum exterior of Calphalon Unison Nonstick cookware as these will damage the dishwasher-safe coating and void the Warranty.
- "How do you remove stains from enamel pans?" Rinse and wash with soap and water. Scrub with Bar Keeper's Friend: Using either the liquid version or the powdered version, pour a small amount of Bar Keeper's Friend into the enameled pot, mix with a little water, then scrub with a non-scratch scrubber. It should take those stains off pretty quick.
- Can I use Bar Keepers Friend on oil rubbed bronze? Bar Keepers Friend is safe to use on most alloys: brass, aluminum, copper, bronze (except oil-rubbed bronze), and stainless steel (but not stainless steel appliances, because they have a protective coating).