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Stained induction hob after pan burnt dry
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I think Barkeepers Friend would be a good bet (the 'original' powder one). The one on the left here http://www.lakeland.co.uk/p8868/Bar-Keepers-Friend-Range.0
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Hi All
Since this thread has been revisited, I should add that over time and frequent cleaning with hob cleaner, the staining has now faded. Seems it just takes time.0 -
The range has the stain remover, power spray and power cream. I have a neff black induction hob, which I've only had since november and has a few water marks and a small ring mark. Wondering which Bar Keepers product to buy?0
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