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Does anyone know how to strip the black coating out of the vintage club cookware?

I have some vintage club cookware, that I just recently found at a yard sale. A few of the pieces do not have the black coating on the inside, but some of them do. I would like to strip the coating but have no ideal how to do this. Please help if you have any suggestions.


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2 Responses to “Does anyone know how to strip the black coating out of the vintage club cookware?”

  1. MikeG says:

    The black coating is aluminum oxide. Throw those pots away. Aluminum is a terrible material to cook with. Although highly conductive, it tends to darken foods especially food with a high acid content. Instead invest in high quality stainless steel cookware.

  2. hustle4bread123 says:

    its close to impossible…very hard 2 do…

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