If you have baking pans at home that have seen more battles than your favorite pancake pan, then you know – burnt stains and baked-on grease are harder to remove than bad habits. But don't worry, we're not here to advise you to buy a new one – we're here to reveal a cleaning method so effective it could be called a household miracle.
The magic mixture that saves your baking pans
Most people think that those brown spots on baking tray eternal – like a tribute or a love for coffee. But the secret lies in a natural blend of two humble but powerful ingredients: baking soda and hydrogen peroxideThis cleaning dream combination breaks down even the most stubborn stains – without harming your kitchen surfaces (or your patience).

DIY cleaner for burnt baking sheets
What do you need?
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- ¼ cup baking soda
- Hydrogen peroxide (enough until you get a thick paste)
- Mixing bowl
- Sponge or dishcloth
- Hot water
- A towel for drying (and maybe a round of applause when you see the result)

Process
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- Mix it up baking soda and hydrogen peroxide until you have a thick paste. If the mixture doesn't drip, you're on the right track.
- Apply Apply the paste to the dirty parts of the baking pan – don’t be shy, just apply it generously! Use a sponge or cloth and thoroughly cover any stubborn stains.
- Wait. a few minutes. Now it's time to drink coffee or watch TikTok. In the meantime, the mixture will start working - and if you hear a slight rustling or see bubbles, don't worry: this is chemistry in action.
- Wipe paste with a clean sponge or cloth. Prepare to be surprised: the stains will be disappeared.
- Rinse Run the baking tray under warm water to remove any remaining paste, then dry it with a clean towel. And voilà – good as new!

Conclusion: cleanliness that inspires baking
Your baking pan now looks like it's never seen cookies or baked cheese before. With this simple technique, you'll cleaning experience it as a mini victory – and who knows, it might even inspire you for your next culinary endeavor. Or for cleaning up other kitchen relics.





