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Anyone any ideas how to clean my work? It's new and I don't want to buy a new one
Anyone any ideas how to clean my work?

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I remember when you could buy iron ones, they were so much easier to keep clean, just keep them seasoned. Tefal = Teflon = PTFE coating which is easily damaged so be VERY careful what you use. Do NOT use abrassives, such as salt or Pink Stuff as this will damage the Teflon coating. I hope you are using plastic impliments and not metal ones.  
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Pink stuff will get that back to new!  
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Oil and kitchen roll over heat x
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I use Boiling water and salt let sit overnight and wipes straight off  
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What did u burn in? If it's food a good soak will work. If it's sugar/sweet sauce u gotta heat it back up and clean it hot but obviously be careful. Best way to look after a wok is to cook in it and when you've finished wipe it out, till clean then drop a spot of oil in and rub over inside of pan. Light wipe over with kitchen towel, no water needed for woks
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Non scratch scouring pad
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Flash bicarb spray! I had an extremely manky microwave, sprayed it, left for 10 and everything just wiped straight off x
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The pink stuff
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Deffo bio washing powder and boiling water leave to soak has to be bio
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Washing powder and water leave to soak
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Don’t use anything abrasive it will ruin the coating. Soak in hot water with washing up liquid then wipe off.  
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Pink stuff. X
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I seen something about a tumble dryer sheet? Google the method I'm not 100% on how to do it
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I've tried pink stuff with a little success. Trying salt and boiling water overnight.  
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Barkeepers friend.  
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Elbow grease
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Non abrasive scourer with washing up liquid should be ample xx
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I have this wok it washes so easily. Fairy and a wee brush. Cleans in seconds
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Cola simmered
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Soak in some oxy solution, maybe with bio powder. Leave a few hours and it'll wipe off
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Just soak in boiled water. nothing else. then tip water away and use kitchen roll to dry. Keep in black bag if possible in cupboard. can lightly oil for storage for extra seal. X please no soap or scourers etc. No point in buying Tefal if going to use harsh products x
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Coke a Cola and leave to soak over night
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Fill with warm water and drop a dishwasher tablet in and leave it overnight. It will just wipe away the day after.  
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Washing machine powder
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Use pink stuff and if thats non stick it shouldnt do that
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Vinicar and bicar
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Pink stuff will get it off x
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You get soft steel wool in the chinese market to clean this but if I'm honest it's no doing any harm to it.  
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Full with water and put salt in leave overnight be good has new
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