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Stains on my Cooking Tin

timefortea
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I just got one of those old style white with a blue rim enamel (I think?) cooking tins, and I've already managed to stain in. I roasted potatoes in it and it's left greasy yellow stains on the bottom. Is there any way to get rid of these, or have I ruined it?
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All the best tins have battle scars! A bit of cream cleaner should get these off, but if not, the tin will function perfectly well (some of mine look brown rather than white!)Think big thoughts but relish small pleasures0
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I clean my enamel tins with that Astonish paste stuff
http://www.lakeland.co.uk/20564/Astonish?src=gpcle0
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