Yes, you can use BKF to clean the inside of your enameled cast iron pan just follow the procedure above. Here’s what leading culinary magazine Bon Appétit had to say, “Bar Keepers Friend powder is also quite handy if you have burns that just don’t seem to budge—mix it with a tiny bit of water, and scrub away.
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- "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 you use Bar Keepers Friend on glass cooktop? If you have a glass cooktop, Bar Keepers Friend powder cleaner will also get the job done when cleaning up caked-on messes without scratching or staining the surface — just be sure to use a non-abrasive cloth or sponge and test the product on a small area first.
- Can you clean burnt cast iron pans? Clean Your Cast Iron With Baking Soda Baking soda is mildly abrasive and will help you break down gunk on the surface of your cast iron. Sprinkle a generous amount of baking soda into your cast iron pan and use a paper towel or cloth to rub it into the burnt food. The pieces should gently start to lift away.
- "How do you clean a cast-iron skillet and season it?" The simplest way to remove a lot of rust from cast iron is to make a slurry of Bar Keepers Friend and a couple of tablespoons of water in the pan and scrub the rust off using a stainless steel scrubber. We recommend wearing rubber gloves. Again, wash, dry, and re-season your pan afterward.
- Does Bar Keepers Friend clean bronze? BKF Stainless Steel Cleaner & Polish is safe for use on coated and uncoated stainless steel, but it is not recommended for other types of metal. To clean bronze, copper, and brass, use Bar Keepers Friend Soft Cleanser.
- How do you remove food stuck on enamel cast iron? First, let the pan cool down completely. Once cool, wash the pan with warm water and dish soap, using a scrubber sponge. To remove any stuck-on food, grab a silicone pan scraper, which won't harm the enamel. Rinse and dry the pan thoroughly before putting it away.