How to remove teflon from scratched non-stick pan?

How to remove teflon from scratched non-stick pan?

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  1. 3 months ago
    Anonymous

    throw it away and get a better one. honest answer.

    • 3 months ago
      Anonymous

      If it were just one of those that you can roll up with your bare hands I would, but it's full stainless, but just with a teflon coating

      • 3 months ago
        Anonymous

        >how do i remove the most chemically resistant product on the face of the earth
        With sandpaper, obviously. And your chinesium pan is made of aluminum and not stainless, friendo.

        • 3 months ago
          Anonymous

          No, it's stainless. It's slightly magnetic

          • 3 months ago
            Anonymous

            Nta but I’m happy you’re poisoning yourself

          • 3 months ago
            Anonymous

            Stainless is not magnetic. Sandpaper is your best ideal, yet your best bet is to throw that garbage in the trash and buy literally anything else.

            • 3 months ago
              Anonymous

              Cheap stainless is

            • 3 months ago
              Anonymous

              >Stainless is not magnetic.

              https://www.metalsupermarkets.com/is-stainless-steel-magnetic/
              >If you ask someone “is stainless steel magnetic?,” you are likely get a wide range of responses. Some people believe that stainless steel is a completely non-magnetic material. Others believe that stainless steel must be magnetic because it contains iron.

              >So, do magnets work on stainless steel? Yes and no. Like most things in life, the answer lies in the grey zone, in that murky in-between. The fact is, there are many types of stainless steel alloys, each with magnetic and non-magnetic variants. There is no correlation between magnetism and corrosion resistance.

            • 3 months ago
              Anonymous

              Austenite isn't magnetic but work hardening can cause some of it to transform into martensite which is magnetic.

          • 3 months ago
            Anonymous

            Austenic stainless steels (300 series, like 304 or 316) are the good ones, and they are not ferromagnetic due to their crystalline properties. If your nonstick pan is magnetic it's not likely to be safe to recondition or worth it.

            • 3 months ago
              Anonymous

              It's probably fricking aluminum covered in cancerlon

              • 3 months ago
                Anonymous

                Yeah I rechecked it with a magnet. The handle is slightly magnetic, the body of the pan isn't at all. Either way, I'm trying the burning recommendation. It's in the fire right now, will post results when it's cool

              • 3 months ago
                Anonymous

                Some stainless sunny react to a magnet.

                If it's aluminum, just get rid of it.
                Don't cook on aluminum, causes brain damage. Don't eat aluminum either, read the ingredients.

  2. 3 months ago
    Anonymous

    Wear a fricking respirator and do it inside of a fricking trashbag so there isn't Teflon dust all through thee house or yard

  3. 3 months ago
    Anonymous

    You can burn teflon out over an open fire. It turns to a blue dust and wipes out

  4. 3 months ago
    Anonymous

    The pan will completely be useless for cooking with the coating removed, regardless of whether it's aluminum or stainless steel. Get a new pan.

  5. 3 months ago
    Anonymous

    Wire wheel angle grinder.

    • 3 months ago
      Anonymous

      Hell destroy the pan.
      It needs to be sanded, wire wheel on a grinder is for heavily rusted steel.
      You want pans to be smooth

      • 3 months ago
        Anonymous

        doesnt mention the pan has to stay intact

        • 3 months ago
          Anonymous

          Then throw it into the fricking forge where it belongs

  6. 3 months ago
    Anonymous

    Well the burning seemed to have worked. It was a blue dust that just washed out

    But the handle is loose :(. It was riveted so I guess there was considerable thermal expansion

    • 3 months ago
      Anonymous

      >It was riveted
      put a hammer or similar 'dolly' on the inside
      tap on the rivet from the outside with another hammer

      • 3 months ago
        Anonymous

        Hmm yeah I have some ball peen hammers and a vice but I would rather the handle be loose than mark or dent up the pan. It's a neat pan, calphalon

        • 3 months ago
          Anonymous

          >I would rather the handle be loose

          Very dangerous attitude sir.

          • 3 months ago
            Anonymous

            They're rather large rivets

            • 3 months ago
              Anonymous

              this. he needs to use an industrail press with a custom jig

  7. 3 months ago
    Anonymous

    Sick

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