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	<title>Comments on: Clementine yogurt compote</title>
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		<title>By: vanessa</title>
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		<description>Dave is in charge of clean-up around here and he used Bon-Ami. Here&#039;s some info from Calphalon:

&lt;i&gt;After each use, wash hard-anodized surfaces in hot, sudsy water using a nylon scouring pad - we recommend Scotch-Briteâ„¢ dark green scour pads. If you still see hazy or dark areas after it dries, scrub the dry pan (don&#039;t wet it) with a dry Scotch-Briteâ„¢ pad and rinse thoroughly. That often works best.

If the pan was used for frying or has baked-on grease or food, wet the pan, sprinkle AjaxÂ®, CometÂ®, or Soft ScrubÂ® with bleach on the surface, scrub it thoroughly with a Scotch-Briteâ„¢ pad and rise thoroughly.

Calphalon also makes a cleaner called Dormondâ„¢, which can clean and restore the warm luster of the hard-anodized finish.&lt;/i&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dave is in charge of clean-up around here and he used Bon-Ami. Here&#8217;s some info from Calphalon:</p>
<p><i>After each use, wash hard-anodized surfaces in hot, sudsy water using a nylon scouring pad &#8211; we recommend Scotch-Briteâ„¢ dark green scour pads. If you still see hazy or dark areas after it dries, scrub the dry pan (don&#8217;t wet it) with a dry Scotch-Briteâ„¢ pad and rinse thoroughly. That often works best.</p>
<p>If the pan was used for frying or has baked-on grease or food, wet the pan, sprinkle AjaxÂ®, CometÂ®, or Soft ScrubÂ® with bleach on the surface, scrub it thoroughly with a Scotch-Briteâ„¢ pad and rise thoroughly.</p>
<p>Calphalon also makes a cleaner called Dormondâ„¢, which can clean and restore the warm luster of the hard-anodized finish.</i></p>
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