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shalom613
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Mon, Jul 09 2012, 12:06 pm
I got a wonderful gift of a great set of Calphalon pots for my wedding and while I'm not exactly the queen of balabustas, I really want to get my pots CLEAN.
From what I've read, you can't use any of the real abrasive soaps or scrubbies on these pots and I feel like my pots never get a good clean.
Anyone have these pots (or similar ones) and figured out a solution?
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The Happy Wife
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Mon, Jul 09 2012, 6:37 pm
I have a set of calphalon hard anodized non-stick cookware, but I just use regular dish soap and a soft sponge. Never really had a problem getting them clean. Are you finding that food sticks to it? or that it feels greasy?
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shalom613
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Tue, Aug 21 2012, 10:30 pm
Sorry for dropping the thread - if you're still here, Happy Wife.
I have no problem getting food off, it's more the greasy "feel" left on the pot surfaces.
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Happy18
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Tue, Aug 21 2012, 10:34 pm
I had that problem with a set of andonized pots. They were from costco so we returned them because they always felt greasy and smelled like whatever I cooked last. If your pots are from calphalon you should call them directly.
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shalom613
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Thu, Aug 23 2012, 8:38 am
You think it's a problem with my specific set of pots? I thought I just wasn't scrubbing hard enough.
I will definitely contact Calphalon. I'm curious if there will be anything to discuss after 2+ years of use.
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Happy18
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Thu, Aug 23 2012, 9:15 am
There may be a specific sponge they will recommend.
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