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Easy Tips to Get Pencil Stains Out of Pots and Pans Quickly

Pencil stains on pots and pans are difficult to get out. But there are a few easy strategies you can use to remove them quickly and easily. Read on to learn how to clean pencil marks from non-porous surfaces like stainless steel, aluminum, and non-stick cookware.


Updated 13 Mar 2023

By Nishat Asif

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Removing Pencil Stains from Non-Porous Surfaces

For pots and pans made from non-porous materials like stainless steel, aluminum, and non-stick cookware, the easiest way to remove pencil stains is to mix some baking soda with a few drops of dish soap and warm water. Make sure the mixture is thick enough that it can be spread on the pencil mark without running off. Then, using a soft sponge or cloth, rub the paste onto the stain in a circular motion. Continue rubbing until the pencil mark is completely gone. Rinse the surface with warm water and dry with a soft cloth.

Removing Pencil Stains from Porous Surfaces

When dealing with porous surfaces like cast iron and certain types of stone, you'll need to take a different approach. First, you'll want to make a thick paste with equal parts baking soda and cream of tartar. Add a few drops of water and mix it to a thick consistency. Spread the paste onto pencil mark, then cover with wax paper. Apply a hot iron over the paper for several minutes. When the paste is cool, wipe away the residue with a damp cloth. You should be left with a clean surface.

Additional Tips

If the pencil stains are particularly stubborn, you may need to resort to more powerful solutions. Try using a mild abrasive cleaner such as Bar Keepers Friend or Bon Ami. Spread the cleaner on the pencil mark and scrub with a soft sponge or cloth. Rinse with water and dry. Alternatively, you can try using white vinegar or lemon juice to remove the stain. Be sure to rinse thoroughly afterwards.

Conclusion

Pencil marks on pots and pans can be difficult to remove. But with these tips, you should be able to quickly and easily clean stains on both porous and non-porous surfaces. From baking soda to abrasive cleaners and even white vinegar, you now have plenty of solutions to use for getting those pencil stains off your cookware.

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