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Mymothersdaughter · 30/10/2016 14:37

Please can someone help!

I forgot to wash up a pot and I have a mould-splosion

Can anyone give me tips for how I'd even start going about restoring this pot!

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Buscake · 30/10/2016 14:39

Is this a favourite pot? I might be inclined to chuck it to be honest Blush

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OhFuds · 30/10/2016 14:40

I'd be binning it too!

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IAmAPaleontologist · 30/10/2016 14:40

Nice! I think I would scrape it all out then wash up as normal in hot water then see what I've got and go from there to see if it is a sanitise job in which case just washing up liquid and very hot water or the dishwasher if that is an option or if there is a layer of grime to be removed in which came simmer with soda crystals and then wash or make a paste of bicarbonate and scrub.

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titchy · 30/10/2016 14:41

Why can't you just scrape the mould out and wash it? Confused

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rosesandcashmere · 30/10/2016 14:41

Is there an emotional attachment to that pot? I would absolutely bin it. If not, glove up, carefully scrape off what you can and in then soak it in bleach. I couldn't though, sorry

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Trinpy · 30/10/2016 14:42

Where was it hiding all this time and for how long?

I would bin it. But I'm lazy

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lljkk · 30/10/2016 14:43

old sponge, scrub off the yuck, see what remains & assess.
stop being wimps, baby nappies can be far worse.

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Beatsretreats · 30/10/2016 14:43

Scrape it out and wash it up as normal. Would probably give it an extra rinse with hot water.

Who on earth are you people who would throw it out?!

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EdgarAllanHo · 30/10/2016 14:45

I'd just bin it.

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IAmAPaleontologist · 30/10/2016 14:45

The chucklers are wimps. Or made of money, looks like a cast iron pot from the picture!

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Mymothersdaughter · 30/10/2016 14:46

Haha thanks for the replies!

Don't want to bin it as it cost a bloody fortune, it's a proper cast iron pan Confused

It's been on the hob with the lid on, didn't realise it was still full of curry then opened it today and was shocked!

Blush feeling rather daft now!

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ineedamoreadultieradult · 30/10/2016 14:46

I would take it out in the yard and aim the hose at it to get rid of the mould and gunk then level it to steep in some bubbly hot water. Then clean as best I can with a sponge then bung in the dishwasher by itself.

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Mymothersdaughter · 30/10/2016 14:48

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LunaLoveg00d · 30/10/2016 14:48

Scrape out as much as you can into the bin. Fill with boiling water, washing up liquid and bleach and leave for a few hours. Scrub. Repeat.

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SeasonalVag · 30/10/2016 14:48

Don't do anything in terms of water before you dowse in bleach, flash or something pretty hard. Leave it a few hours THEB steep in hot water. Then rinse out and wash as normal.

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Mymothersdaughter · 30/10/2016 14:49

Just found the curry

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Mymothersdaughter · 30/10/2016 14:49

Just found the curry

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pklme · 30/10/2016 14:49

No need for panic! Use a spatula to scrape it into a bin, and put bin straight outside. Wash with hot soapy water. If it still has some dried food, leave it in water for a while before washing agin. It's really not that bad- the world is full of mould, that's just a particularly concentrated example.

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Mymothersdaughter · 30/10/2016 14:50

Think I've made it worse Confused

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TheWoodlander · 30/10/2016 14:50

I've done this OP Blush

Use a butter knife to scrape the mould into the bin, then put it in the sink with a load of hot soapy water (preferably from the kettle) - scrub. Do that a couple of times, it'll be grand.

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pklme · 30/10/2016 14:51

Not down the drain!!! No solids down drains! Scrape into the bin!

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WhisperingLoudly · 30/10/2016 14:51

Regardless of cost there is no way I could ever eat anything from that pot knowing what had been in there.

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TheWoodlander · 30/10/2016 14:52

Oh dear...

x-posted. Er, careful you don't block your drain. Envy < vom

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