How do you clean cookie sheets with peroxide?

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asked Apr 11, 2024 in laundry/Cleaning by 7baller7 (1,830 points)
How do you clean cookie sheets with peroxide?

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answered Feb 8 by Navigirl (1,700 points)
To clean cookie sheets with peroxide combine the peroxide with some baking soda and create a cleaning paste.

The peroxide and baking soda as a paste work together to effectively clean grease and grime from your cookie sheets.

Sprinkle the baking soda over the cookie sheet and ensure the entire surface of the cookie sheet is covered with baking soda and especially in areas with stubborn stains.

Then pour the hydrogen peroxide over the baking soda.

Allow the hydrogen peroxide to react with the baking soda and create a fizz action that lifts the grime and loosens it.

Allow the hydrogen peroxide and baking soda to sit for 10 to 30 minutes and longer for more dirty cookie sheets.

Then scrub the cookie sheet with baking soda with a non abrasive sponge or a scrub brush to remove the grime, grease and food.

Then wash with warm water and dish soap and dry thoroughly.

To keep cookie sheets from rusting make sure they are dried after washing and store them in a dry environment.

After washing the cookie sheets, dry the cookie sheets completely using a paper towel or cloth and be sure to dry the edges and underside of the rim of the cookie sheet where the water can collect.

You can also apply a thin layer of cooking oil to the surface of the cookie sheet which prevents the cookie sheet from rusting.

You can also apply some rust proof primer to the surface of the cookie sheet that is made for heat.

And store the cookie sheets in a cool and dry place and even a dark place to minimize the exposure to moisture.

Avoid storing the cookie sheets in damp or humid areas.

Also clean the cookie sheets promptly after use to prevent any food residue from creating a breeding ground for rust to develop on the cookie sheet.

You can also line the cookie sheet with a silicone mat or parchment paper to protect the cookie sheets from grease, stains and food residue which can also contribute to rust.

After washing the cookie sheets you can also place them back in the oven to dry them out completely as the heat from the oven will help evaporate the water and dry the cookie sheet off.
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answered 1 day ago by BriCheese (680 points) 1 flag

I mix some hydrogen peroxide with baking soda into a thick paste and spread it over the sheet, then let it sit for a bit before scrubbing. Works better if the sheet’s not too trashed. I’ve been getting help for other house stuff from https://southwestcleaners.co.uk/ and they’re solid if you ever need a break from deep cleaning everything yourself.

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