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Hey /ck/

There's this stainless steel pot and there's little spots on the bottom.

How do I get rid of these? Scrubbing doesn't work? No idea what was cooked. What causes this?

It's a Cuisine Art pot.

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Another picture

Can't feel the spots

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Girlfriend made food, it's her pot.

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Use this and steel wool.

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You could just ignore it. Saute an onion in it and see if any of it comes off in the onion. If not, then it's just cosmetics.
Or...
Spray it with oven cleaner and let it sit overnight.
At work when this happens (and it's a lot worse than yours) we use a disk grinder. I think oven cleaner should do the trick though.

>> No.11455353

>>11455287
Could just be minerals from your water.