Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Resurface A Teflon Pan







Teflon coating on pots and pans have been wonderful to cooks through the past few decades. Many people use Teflon and find the coating comes off the pans. If you still have some of these non-stick beauties laying around, you might try these steps to take care of nicks and scratches made by utensils and dish washing.


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1. Consider your options to resurface your Teflon pan. Visit the resurfacing websites listed below in the Resources to have your pans recoated.


2. Try a non-stick coating replacement spray product to resurface your pan. Just spray it on and allow drying per manufacturer's directions. The effect should be as good as new. You can buy the spray at "Always Free Shipping" or "Home Trends" websites.


3. Send your cookware to Dupont for professional resurfacing. Check the link below to find a resurfacing center near you.


4. Bear in mind that once the pan gets to the condition of needing repair, most people feel it is not worthwhile to resurface it. Michigan State University Extension (MSUE) suggests sending it to the manufacturer for repair but cautions this may be expensive.

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