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#12092445 06/15/17
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I picked some up at a garage sale, that is tarnished inside and out. How can I clean it?


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assuming it's the aluminum stuff, I'd scrub it good with BarKeeper's Friend and a scotch brite pad. That, and a lot work, should get rid of the baked on oil and grime. Some folks like to wipe it down good with vinegar after that, and it may help.


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