How To Clean Old Cookie Sheets

OMG! Have you seen some of cookie sheets that are being used in some kitchen? Let me not laugh, mine used to look exactly the same way. However, just like I discovered how to remove rust in 5 minutes, I have since also learnt how to clean old cookie sheets. The end result is a sparkling clean, shiny sheet that looks brand new.

When you Google and find the many cleaning tips for cookie sheets, most of them cover just the baked on grim. For this you can use things like baking soda, hydrogen peroxide, dyer sheets and even aluminium foil to scrub the dirt off. We are going to be looking at how to clean a cookie sheet, that not only has some baked on grim on it but has also been exposed to oxidation over years of use.

How To Clean Your Old Cookie Sheets
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Here’s What You’ll Need:

Step By Step Instructions

Step 1.

Place the sheet in your sink and spray
on a thin layer of the oven cleaner.

Step 2.

Leave the fully coated cookie sheet in
the sink for a maximum of 15 minutes.

Step 3.

Use the pads to scrub off any remaining
stuck and burnt on dirt and grim.

Step 4.

Rinse the cookie sheet under hot water.

Step 5.

Apply some dish washing liquid, gently clean the
sheet and then rinse it off with hot water.

Depending on how dirty your sheet is, the third step may require you to give the tray a good scrub for a few minutes. You may see warnings not to use the product on aluminium sheets, but as long as you keep the spray on for less than 15 minutes, you should not have any issues. This method works, give it a go on your dirtiest old cookie sheets.

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