Home > categories > Minerals & Metallurgy > Copper Bars > Silver Pans with Copper bottoms, how do I clean them?
Question:

Silver Pans with Copper bottoms, how do I clean them?

These pans are heavy duty pans and I would like them to shine again.The copper I can get clean, but the silver part does not shine, any ideas?Bar Keepers friend maybe??

Answer:

I am assuming they are stainless steel? Use any stainless steel cleaner. I find it in the oven cleaner section at Wal-mart. I wouldn't use a SOS, they will scratch. My mom recently bought a new set of heavy duty pans with copper bottoms and the sales lady told her there is a product especially for stainless pots and pans, although I don't know the name of it, sorry. Just do some research online and I am sure you will find something.
Most feel that some of the rules are inappropriate in today's society. The world is trying to teach tolerance while the Bible teaches rules and the definition of sin. True followers of the Bible will look at the things Christ reestablished during his ministry. There are also things that Christ condemned during his ministry. We have to look at all the information within the Old and New Testaments to know for sure what was changed with the coming of the Christ and the gifts of the Spirit. We know that Jesus told his disciples that the food that we eat will no longer make you unclean, that it's the word coming out of our mouths that will.
This was a big problem before the Bible was translated in vernacular. Before the Reformation, the church translated the Bible for the people and only translated the parts that they wanted the public to know, twisting the original words around. Today, people still do it. I completely agree with you on thre subject. People will single out certain aspects of the Bible and nearly tear them to shreads. They act as if they know the Bible inside out, when many parts of the Bible, they probably wouldn't understand or agree with. I don't know why they do this. But the world is not perfect, and people will continue to twist things around. There is still the problem with whether the Bible should be taken literally or not, and I think this has a lot to do with what rules people are following. People seemed to have formed their own religion out of it, saying which rules are valid and which ones are not. Who knows if we'll ever find out how to follow the Bible and its rules. It's one of the many mixed up things in the world.
Depending on the metal from which the pan is made a light abrasive material like Dutch Cleanser,a scouring sponge and much rubbing will make the pans shine like new.
Bar Keepers should do the trick and won't scratch your pans. Don't use anything abrasive. They may shine but they will show the scratches. If you have quality pans, you don't want to scratch them.

Share to: