Scrub With Bar Keepers Friend If you want to erase cutlery marks and scuffs from a glass dish, especially opaque vintage Pyrex, Bar Keepers Friend is your best bet.
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- 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.
- 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.
- Can you use Bar Keepers Friend on non-stick pans? What should you not use it on? A big asterisk for kitchen messes: Bar Keepers Friend should not be applied to nonstick cookware, the coating for which can be scratched off by the cleaner.
- How do you remove baked on food from Pyrex? Coat the bottom of your Pyrex dish with baking soda and a drizzle of dish soap. Add hot water and let the whole mixture soak for about 15 minutes. Then, grab a plastic or nylon sponge to scrub away the stains.
- 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).
- Can you use steel wool on Pyrex? Can you use steel wool on Pyrex? I know that plenty of us would think that a steel wool cleaner would work wonders at removing grime, and technically, it would. But it is not the best option for your glass baking dish. Steel wool, aluminum, and brass scrubbing pads should be avoided as they will cause scratches.