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Help needed with rusty/oxidised pan please
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oliveoyl
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As the title says... my lovely old jam pan has gone funny (that'll teach me to leave it out). It's 2 different metals, the handle has gone rusty, and the pan itself has got greeny/blue oxidisation all over it
HELP what can I do?
So far I've tried scrubbing it, washing up liquid, barkeepers friend and salt.

So far I've tried scrubbing it, washing up liquid, barkeepers friend and salt.
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Make your own Pot Noodles using a flower pot, sawdust and some old shoe laces. Pour in boiling water, stir then allow to stand for two minutes before taking one mouthful, and throwing away. Just like the real thing!
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i'm sure that you rub rust with tinfoil to get it off, however need to check i'm correct0
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That'd be handy... I just bought some of that today. I'll give that a go tomorrow, thanks, cos bicarb hasn't wored either.TOP MONEYSAVING TIP
Make your own Pot Noodles using a flower pot, sawdust and some old shoe laces. Pour in boiling water, stir then allow to stand for two minutes before taking one mouthful, and throwing away. Just like the real thing!0 -
Oh, for good old Vim.
Wire wool should do it.
And a good amount of elbow grease, if you have any."Unhappiness is not knowing what we want, and killing ourselves to get it."Post Count: 4,111 Thanked 3,111 Times in 1,111 Posts (Actual figures as they once were))Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea.0 -
Can you still get Vim... I haven't seen it for years?
Thanks for that, I'll try everything tomorrow until something works... at least I hope something works... it was my Mum's and I'm really annoyed with myself for being so careless.TOP MONEYSAVING TIP
Make your own Pot Noodles using a flower pot, sawdust and some old shoe laces. Pour in boiling water, stir then allow to stand for two minutes before taking one mouthful, and throwing away. Just like the real thing!0 -
:dance: You are both superstars... the pan now looks better than it did when I got given it!
Thank youTOP MONEYSAVING TIP
Make your own Pot Noodles using a flower pot, sawdust and some old shoe laces. Pour in boiling water, stir then allow to stand for two minutes before taking one mouthful, and throwing away. Just like the real thing!0 -
Can you tell me what you used, I have a rust problem in my bread maker, was it the foil or the Vim or the tomato ketchup that worked?0
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