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5 Sure-Fire Steps to Cleaning Mud Stains off Your Baking Dishes

We've all had it happen - you're baking something delicious in a dish and suddenly there's a mud stain that just won't go away. Don't worry, we can help! Here are five sure-fire steps to get those mud stains off your baking dishes!


Updated 27 Jun 2023

By Matej Kramberger

Chocolate

Step 1: Soak the Dish with Hot Water and Detergent

Fill your sink with hot water and add some detergent. Place the baking dish in the sink and let it soak for an hour or more. This will help start to loosen the mud so it can be removed easier.

Step 2: Scrub the Mud Away with a Soft Sponge

Use a soft sponge or cloth to gently scrub away the mud. Use an up and down motion to help ensure you don't damage the surface of the dish.

Step 3: Rinse the Dish Thoroughly

Once you've removed as much of the mud as possible, rinse dish thoroughly so there is no soap residue left behind. Be sure to rinse the entire surface of the dish - not just the area where the mud was.

Step 4: Dry the Dish Completely

After the dish is rinsed, dry it with a clean cloth or towel. Make sure to get all the nooks and crannies of the dish so that it will be completely dry and ready for use.

Step 5: Protect the Dish from Mud in the Future

To help keep your baking dish from getting mud on it in the future, coat the surface with a thin layer of cooking oil. This will create a barrier that will help protect the dish from any future messes.

Conclusion

Cleaning mud stains off your baking dishes doesn't have to be a daunting task. With these five easy steps, you'll have your dishes looking brand new in no time!

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