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The film on stainless steel cookware after first use is typically caused by residual oils or minerals from the water used during cooking. These substances can create a thin, cloudy film on the surface of the cookware.
To remove the film on your stainless steel cookware, we recommend using a mixture of equal parts vinegar and water. Apply the mixture to the affected areas and let it sit for a few minutes before scrubbing with a non-abrasive scrubber. Rinse thoroughly with water and dry with a clean cloth.
Yes, you can prevent the film from forming on your stainless steel cookware by properly cleaning and drying it after each use. Additionally, using a non-stick cooking spray or oil can help prevent the film from sticking to the surface of the cookware.
Yes, it is safe to use stainless steel cookware with a film on it. The film is typically harmless and can easily be removed with proper cleaning. However, if the film has a strong odor or discoloration, it is best to discard the cookware and replace it.
We recommend cleaning your stainless steel cookware after each use to prevent the film from forming. However, if you notice a film has formed, it is important to clean it as soon as possible to prevent it from becoming more difficult to remove.