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Pan-Glo cleans and coats baking pans of all types, in most applications, pans are coated with our exclusive Americoat Silicone Release Coating. Coating your pans with Americoat allows you to reduce or eliminate the use of pan oils or greases. Even if you do not need the silicone release coating, it is recommended that it be applied to protect the pan from corrosion and help keep the pan clean.
Pan Care
- Remove baked product from the pans as soon as possible, preferably while the pan is still warm. This eliminates moisture from condensing under the product that can cause premature glaze failure, glaze lifting, and eventual damage to the pan.
- Do not use metal utensils or other objects that could scratch the coating. Scratching the coating can cause coating failure and premature corrosion to the pan.
- Do not store in cold or damp area. Moisture can damage the coating and cause premature corrosion to the pan.
- Do not store baked or unbaked products in the pans. Moisture that accumulates under the product, combined with the sugars and starches in the products, forms corrosive by-products that will dissolve the coating and corrode the pan surface.
Pan Cleaning
- If it is necessary to clean pans in your bakery, it is important that great care be exercised to avoid damage to the coating and/or pans.
- If the pans are glazed, wiping the pan with a soft dry cloth is usually all the attention that is needed.
- If pans must be washed, use a mild soap or detergent rinse with cold water and dry immediately. Do not use alkaline-based or other harsh cleaners as these will damage or remove the coating and cause corrosion to the pan. Water temperature should be as low as possible as steam from hot water will also damage the coating.
- Do not use water under high pressure as this can cause permanent coating failure or coating removal.
- Pans should never be soaked in water or detergents, as this will also damage the coating.
- Never store pans wet, make sure pans are completely dry before stacking; store pans upside down if possible.
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