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| Hi fragrance, You can use diluted dish liquid and a non scratch scrubber (made of plastic/nylon) and clean it. It is better to clean the stains immediately, after the cookware cools down. You can also refer to my thread Maintaining Non stick Cookware. In this , I have provided more details of maintaining and cleaning the non stick items. Cheers Krithika |
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