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Make sure to dry the sheet completely after washing to prevent rust. If rusting occurs, use an aluminum polisher and cleanser, then rinse and dry completely.
Don’t use aluminum polisher and cleanser on the cooking surface. Let the sheet cool to room temperature before cleaning.
Once the sheet cools, it will return to its normal shape. Don’t use this sheet on glass or ceramic cook tops, electric coil, gas burner range, induction (magnetic) range, or an outdoor grill.
They may create a sticky, difficult-to-clean residue if the sheet isn’t washed immediately or if it gets overheated. Salty or acidic food may create small pits on the surface.
Line the sheet with parchment paper to help prevent this from occurring. Use a heat-resistant oven mitt or pad when handling the hot sheet or placing it on surfaces.
A broiler pan with a rack (usually provided with the oven) is designed to drain juices and avoid spatter and smoke. Make sure to dry the sheet completely after washing to prevent rust.
If rusting occurs, use an aluminum polisher and cleanser, then rinse and dry completely. Don’t use aluminum polisher and cleanser on the cooking surface.
Don’t use this sheet on glass or ceramic cook tops, electric coil, gas burner range, induction (magnetic) range, or an outdoor grill. They may create a sticky, difficult-to-clean residue if the sheet isn’t washed immediately or if it gets overheated.
Salty or acidic food may create small pits on the surface. Line the sheet with parchment paper to help prevent this from occurring.
Use a heat-resistant oven mitt or pad when handling the hot sheet or placing it on surfaces. A broiler pan with a rack (usually provided with the oven) is designed to drain juices and avoid spatter and smoke.
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If you were not signed in, any items in your cart have been removed. A while back I had a customer have me process an adjustment on a metal baking sheet that seemed like the silver coating was scratched/flaking off.
The processed the exchange just fine and over the past 6 mo. We don't have a dishwasher so it's only been washed by hand, it's stored without anything on top of it (it's the small baking sheet), and it looks more like flaking rather than scratches from using anything metal on it.
At my show this past Sunday, one lady was telling me the two sheet pans she bought last October are doing this and could she exchanges them. Then another guest chimed in that it's happened to all her metal bakeware (all PC), she's gone through the exchange and the new ones have done the same thing.
And why can't you cook a Chicken Nugget on a baking sheet ?? I personally like our stones and hadn't tried the pans before my friends problem.
Well I now only use metal pan to make the barks for making candy and you never really touch the pans with your food, lol. My personal opinion, but I have other customers who swear by them and LOVE them, only thing they'll use.
If they are washed in the dishwasher they get this blackened look and black rubs off on everything. Maybe it is another case where the newer batches are getting inferior quality by the manufacturer to SAE themselves money.
Remember, PC doesn't manufacture them, so as quality issues are reported for replacement, they learn about them and hopefully look into it with the vendor as more are reported. I just replaced all of my metal pans and cookie sheets that I have from Walmart with PC ones.
Another consultant has a square pan that a customer just gave her for a return that is doing the same thing. My large sheet pan is also showing signs of the aluminum coating coming off.
I need to call HO about my sheet pan and I think I'm going to e-mail test kitchens about it. (By the way, Peg, you need to remove your PC website link.
Keep the FB one, but it's against PC policy to link to your Personal Website from any blog, forum, or website other than a social networking profile page. I need to call HO about my sheet pan and I think I'm going to e-mail test kitchens about it.
(By the way, Peg, you need to remove your PC website link. Keep the FB one, but it's against PC policy to link to your Personal Website from any blog, forum, or website other than a social networking profile page.
Lightly textured surface helps dough roll out and release easily. Dry thoroughly prior to storing; can be rolled for compact storage.
Mat may need to be lightly floured, refer to recipe or package instructions. Place dough in center of mat; roll out to desired diameter, length or width per recipe.
Important Safeguard Mat should not be used as a trivet or placed in an oven. Use & Care Wash prior to first use: dishwasher-safe when placed away from heating element.
Dry thoroughly prior to storing; can be rolled for compact storage. Mat may need to be lightly floured, refer to recipe or package instructions.
Place dough in center of mat; roll out to desired diameter, length or width per recipe. Important Safeguard Mat should not be used as a trivet or placed in an oven.