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Effective Ways to Restore Stained Baking Pans and Sheets to Like-New Condition

If you bake regularly, you know the truth: even with diligent cleaning, baking sheets, casserole dishes, and pans inevitably develop stubborn stains. Discoloration from caramelized sugars, baked-on grease, or tomato-based sauces can cling on for dear life—no matter how hard you scrub. But don’t resign yourself to dull, stained bakeware just yet. With the right natural cleaners and a little patience, you can revive glass, metal, and enamel surfaces without harsh chemicals. Here’s how to tackle stains based on your bakeware material.

1. Glass & Enamel Bakeware: Baking Soda + Dish Soap Soak
Glass and enamel dishes (like Pyrex or vintage casseroles) often suffer from cloudy film or browned residue that won’t budge with regular washing. The solution? A gentle but powerful soak.

How to do it:

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