If you are cleaning cast iron, never use steel wool or a metallic scouring pad as this will scratch the grates. Instead, use a heavy-duty non-metallic brush or non-scratch pad. If using a strong-smelling cleaning product such as ammonia, always rinse well in hot soapy water and dry thoroughly to prevent rust.
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- What is autoclave care? 1) Keeping your autoclave clean is one of the most important points. Be sure to clean the trays and rack with a Non-Scratch Scour Pad using a mild non-abrasive detergent such as Bon Ami™. Always rinse the instrument well and be sure to NOT USE steel wool, wire brush, or bleach.
- How do you clean cast iron stove top burners? If you are cleaning cast iron, never use steel wool or a metallic scouring pad as this will scratch the grates. Instead, use a heavy-duty non-metallic brush or non-scratch pad. If using a strong-smelling cleaning product such as ammonia, always rinse well in hot soapy water and dry thoroughly to prevent rust.
- Can I use a Brillo pad on cast iron? How to Clean Cast Iron. Follow these easy steps if your skillet has any rust spots or if it's completely coated in rust. Scrub with hot water using a nonabrasive scour pad with coarse salt or a brillo pad on all sides of the skillet until all of the rust spots are gone.
- 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.
- Can you clean iron with steel wool? Can I use steel wool or a metal scrubber to clean my cast iron pan? No! We recommend using a pan scraper or the Lodge Chainmail Scrubber to remove any stuck-on residue. We only recommend using steel wool or a metal scrubber to remove rust before reseasoning.
- Can you use steel wool on a grill? Give your grill a thorough cleaning at least once a year. Remove the heat deflectors, located over the burners, and scrub them with a Brillo® Heavy Duty Steel Wool Soap Pad and a bucket of warm water. Remove the burners and clean out any blockages to the gas ports by scrubbing them horizontally with a stiff wire brush.