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Found a scratched Le Creuset lid at a garage sale for $3

I was at a church rummage sale in Wichita last Saturday and spotted this bright orange Le Creuset lid with a nasty scratch on top. The lady running the booth said they couldn't sell the pot without the lid so she just wanted it gone. I picked it up figuring I could use it as a trivet or something. Turns out a little baking soda paste buffed out the scratch almost completely. Has anyone else had luck fixing up scratched enamel pieces like that?
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dixon.iris
dixon.iris12d ago
Bar Keepers Friend works even better than baking soda on those tough scratches.
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annaw73
annaw7311d agoMost Upvoted
Huh, I always thought baking soda was the holy grail for scratches on stainless steel. Never even considered Bar Keepers Friend for that. Got a nasty set of marks on my favorite pot from a metal spatula and tried baking soda for like an hour with no luck. Might have to grab some BKF and give it a shot, thanks for the tip.
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amy974
amy97411d ago
BKF is magic on that stuff, seriously.
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