I sanded mine and now I have a non stick pan. I just can’t use metal utensils as it does scratch.

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    2 days ago

    Can you elaborate on sanding to create a nonstick surface? How long does it last/does it require periodic re-sanding? Does it make it harder or easier to clean burned on residue?

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      1 day ago

      I just removed the scratches on mine. As long as they aren’t to deep you can sand them out. It will last forever as long as you don’t scratch it.

      It isn’t a perfect nonstick surface but it is good enough for me. Sometimes things will still stick but there is little places for things to burn into.

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        1 day ago

        Ah, so the scratch removal, not the sanding, is what improved the nonstick attribute. Thanks for clarifying

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          1 day ago

          No you are misunderstanding still. I sanded it to remove the scratches.

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              They do but you ate never going to be able make it perfectly smooth. All you can do is make burnt material come off with a strong wipe and maybe minimal stubbing