BKF Cookware Cleanser was specifically created to remove tenacious cooked-on, baked-on residues from both metal and glass cookware. It is the best option for keeping your pots and pans looking like new. After all, a good pot or pan is built to last a lifetime. BKF Cookware is a must for those who hang their pots and pans in the kitchen. Its ability to remove tarnish from stainless steel is unsurpassed. BKF Cookware Cleanser contains 50% more surfactants than our classic BKF Cleanser & Polish. This allows you to remove food-based residues and metal tarnish from your cookware using less elbow grease; and the added surfactant makes rinsing faster.
BKF in the Kitchen:
– Stainless Steel pots and pans
– Glass casserole dishes
– Baking sheets
– Oven door interior (don’t apply anywhere you can’t rinse well)
BKF Outdoors:
– Stainless steel grills
– Grill tools
– Camping cookware
Where NOT to use BKF:
– Non-stick cookware or bakeware
– Gold or Silver (Sterling silver is OK)
– Polished stone, such a marble or granite
– Lacquered, painted, or mirrored surfaces
How to use BKF Cookware Cleanser & Polish:
– Sprinkle BKF onto a wet sponge or surface.
– Add more or less to adjust strength.
– Rub gently.
– Rinse thoroughly within a minute of application.
– Wipe surface dry.
A Word of Caution about BKF:
Because our Cookware Cleanser & Polish is acidic and contains polishing compounds, BKF may etch or dull delicate surfaces. Before applying to fiberglass, plastics, anodized aluminum or brushed metal surfaces, such as appliance exteriors, test in a small, hidden area first. Do not use on non-stick cookware.
BKF Cookware Cleanser & Polish:
The active ingredient in Bar Keepers Friend Cleanser & Polish is Oxalic Acid.