How To Restore Burnt and Stained Baking Sheets — and Make Them Look Like New Again

Don’t toss your old, stained baking sheets just yet — with a few common household items, you can bring them back to life.
Why Bother?
Save Money: Restore instead of replace.
Eco-Friendly: Less waste in landfills.
Better Baking: Clean sheets cook more evenly.
What You’ll Need
Baking soda
White vinegar
Dish soap
Hydrogen peroxide (for tough stains)
Sponge, scrubber, or Magic Eraser

5 Easy Cleaning Methods
Baking Soda + Vinegar Paste:
Spread paste on stains, add vinegar, let sit, then scrub.
Soak in Hot Soapy Water:
Great for softening stuck-on food.
Baking Soda + Hydrogen Peroxide:
Make a paste, let sit, scrub — ideal for deep stains.
Bar Keepers Friend:
Sprinkle, scrub gently, rinse well. (Avoid on nonstick.)

Magic Eraser:
Quick fix for light stains — just dampen and wipe.
Tips to Prevent Stains
Use parchment or silicone liners.
Clean right after use.
Avoid sprays directly on metal.
Skip bleach, oven cleaner, and harsh scrubbers.
With just a little effort, your old bakeware can shine again — saving money and reducing waste.

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