I have a set of Green Pan cookware. Overall they are high quality and perform well. However I've been noticing that there's been some buildup of hard to remove crud on them which of course impairs their non-stick capability. It's probably not coincidental that I started using non-stick cooking spray on them, which is not recommended.
In any case, I did some googling and found people saying that baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) and vinegar (acetic acid) works well to clean off the crud. I have a little problem with that combination. Basically the bicarb and vinegar will counteract each other, creating a nice foam but nor really enhancing their cleaning ability. Instead of a basic baking soda and an acidic acetic acid, one would get a neutral combination of sodium acetate and carbon dioxide. Probably scrubbing with just table salt would be cheaper and just as effective.
So I tried something else. I took about a teaspoon of powdered dishwasher detergent, the old phosphated Cascade, moistened a Scotchbrite blue (non abrasive) faced sponge, and scrubbed a gunked up frying pan with that. Guess what? The crud got removed and afterward I was able to fry an egg with some olive oil and not have it stick (much). It was certainly less sticky than before the scrub. The ceramic surface didn't appear to be harmed by this, just freed of a layer of hardened oil/gum etc.
In any case, I did some googling and found people saying that baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) and vinegar (acetic acid) works well to clean off the crud. I have a little problem with that combination. Basically the bicarb and vinegar will counteract each other, creating a nice foam but nor really enhancing their cleaning ability. Instead of a basic baking soda and an acidic acetic acid, one would get a neutral combination of sodium acetate and carbon dioxide. Probably scrubbing with just table salt would be cheaper and just as effective.
So I tried something else. I took about a teaspoon of powdered dishwasher detergent, the old phosphated Cascade, moistened a Scotchbrite blue (non abrasive) faced sponge, and scrubbed a gunked up frying pan with that. Guess what? The crud got removed and afterward I was able to fry an egg with some olive oil and not have it stick (much). It was certainly less sticky than before the scrub. The ceramic surface didn't appear to be harmed by this, just freed of a layer of hardened oil/gum etc.