Is there a way to clean a cooking sheet with baked-on milk & eggs (a quiche dripped on it) without ruining the surface?

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I'm a big fan of water soaking an item. Using the "universal solvent," leave the thing on a counter with water in it, as long as needed, and progressively push or shove the stuff off the surface. If it's only milk and eggs, it should come up fairly easily..

Poppet! Said: 1 Just soak it in the sink overnight. It will be fine.

If there is some that's really stuck, use a soft scouring pad. I'm assuming this is something that's teflon coated, that you are afraid of scratching? .

Just soak it in the sink overnight. It will be fine. If there is some that's really stuck, use a soft scouring pad.

I'm assuming this is something that's teflon coated, that you are afraid of scratching?

Suezapalooza replied to post #1: 2 yes, it has a non-stick surface I don't want to ruin. We soaked it one night with water--no progress. The second night we poured orange juice on it hoping the acid would eat away at the mess.

Also no progress. I'm afraid we might have to throw it out and replace it.

Yes, it has a non-stick surface I don't want to ruin. We soaked it one night with water--no progress. The second night we poured orange juice on it hoping the acid would eat away at the mess.

Also no progress. I'm afraid we might have to throw it out and replace it.

Poppet! Said: 3 have you tried scrubbing it with a soft scouring pad? It seems like you have nothing to lose, if your other option is to throw it out.

It seems like you have nothing to lose, if your other option is to throw it out.

4 I'm for soaking... I use it all the time...Learned the idea from The Grand Canyon... Water always wins...

I'm for soaking... I use it all the time...Learned the idea from The Grand Canyon... Water always wins...

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