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- What do ya think? Before and after. You probably have some sheet pans that look like this lying around your kitchen. Unless youre my aunt, who is crazy, and can keep all her stuff in pristine condition. But if you wanna get your pans looking like new again without going to the store to buy new ones, then Im gonna show you a little trick on who to get them that way. All you do is use stuff that you have already lying around the house. Like white vinegar and baking soda. A sponge or two that can be a little abrasive and good ol elbow grease. First things first, you make a paste with baking soda and vinegar. I added a little too much vinegar, so just keep added baking soda until you get that texture you want. Now were talkin. Before you add this to your pan, be sure youve given it a good wash, which you probably have. So even though it looks like this, it is clean. Just gonna spread it out onto your sheet pan. Put more in the super gunky areas. The pans usually get like this when