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@jakedduck1 when something is really burned on and you think it’s beyond redemption, fill it with hot water and detergent and let it soak overnight. I’ve even left pots for a couple of days with soapy, hot water in them, refreshing the hot water a couple of times. You can even put the pan or pot on the stove with soapy water in it to get the water really hot.

As you can tell, I’ve burned my share of pots, one just last week. It survived!
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Yes to @contentandwell for the remedy to removing burned bottomed pans! I do put mine on the stove top and after soapy water boils a few minutes, turn off the heat and let it cool completely. Along with wrapping celery stalks, (first rinsed and let to drip a bit) in tin foil to preserve life and freshness, the burned pot remedy was my second "heloise tip" shared with my newly married daughter.