My stainless-steel has discolored, can this be restored?
Stainless-steel will discolor and oxidize after application of heat. Any stainless-steel cleaner can be used to restore the stainless-steel – we like Barkeeper’s Friend, Bon Ami, and other baking-soda based products. You can also create a paste from baking soda and water to restore your stainless-steel’s shine.
If my non-stick is damaged, can I still use it?
If your pan has pits, holes, or peeling, you should stop using it and contact us for a warranty replacement.
If your pan has burned, carbonized build up from food and oil residues, we recommend replacing your pan. To avoid this buildup in the future, always make sure to clean your pan thoroughly after each use.
The Truth About Non-Stick Pans: Ceramic vs. Teflon
FAQ
Is SCANPAN really safe?
Which pan coating is the safest?
What is the least toxic cookware?
Is Scanpan safer than Teflon?
Scanpan is very much safer than Teflon because there is no PFOA in the materials used in Scanpan products which are found in traditional Teflon. IS SCANPAN CTX SAFE?
Are Scanpan nonstick pans safe?
Haptiq, CS+, Techniq, and Pro S+ have Stratanium+ nonstick coating. So, Is ScanPan Cookware Safe? Because ScanPan nonstick pans do contain PTFE, you should consider them to have the same concerns as other PTFE pans. The main concern is high heat, which breaks down PTFE into toxic substances that give off toxic fumes.
Why is Scanpan non-stick stratanium safe and non-toxic?
Why Scanpan non-stick Stratanium is safer and non-toxic? Scanpan ‘s Stratanium coatings have always been made free of PFOA (Perfluorooctanoic acid) which is a chemical that is known to be toxic and was commonly used in the composition non-stick pans up until a few years ago.
Is Scanpan PTFE safe?
It’s too bad, because ScanPan and other makers of PTFE cookware have a large market of people who want their product. These people understand the issues with PTFE and opt to use it anyway–which is perfectly fine, because when used properly, PTFE is safe. (It’s the manufacturing practices that cause problems.) Is Stratanium Better than PTFE?