Does anyone have a clip of the ORIGINAL quot;Wizard of Ozquot; where it is actually a man hanging and not the bird that was later added? The one where the guy actually gets on a stool and you see him put the rope around his head in the forest?
you should use some dawndawn is really goodlet it soak in hot water for a few minutesthen use extremly hot water and a sponge or brillo pad if needed and clean it off then rinse and dry
Use a de-greaser like Easy Off oven cleanerIt the same kind of baked on stuff that is in ovens.
You dont clean cookie sheets you throw them away and replace them, cookie sheets are not met to cleanThey usually come in a set when you buy them.
Oven Cleaner and Sos pads will irreperably harm your cookie sheets if they are the nonstick varietyI tried that magicstuff they advertise on TV and it DOES NOT WORKI have tried soaking, baking soda, and elbow grease, and even brushing with oil and baking empty sheets to cook off the gunkI know how you feel! I finally broke down and bought new ones and have used parchment and silpats to do all my bakingAfter 2 years of heavy use they still look brand spankin' newI kept the old ones to do things like potato wedges, as those don't get crispy unless they are touching metal directlyI have just accepted the fact that they will look gross foreverThe gunk problem sometimes comes from spraying pam or other aerosol cooking spraysThey will gunk up your baking gear like nobody's businessBut even normal baking with no spray cank gunk it up tooIf there is a truly magic cleaning method, I'd like to know it too, but I think you'll just need new pans.