Boatman2000
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
I bought a Lodge enameled Dutch oven. The first time I used it, it had stains on the outside that did not wash off. So Disregarding the lodge instructions, I used Bar Keepers Friend on it. That removed the stains but ruined the finish. I asked Lodge if there was a fix they said NO. So, my new Dutch oven was no longer pretty. I purchased another dutch oven and this Lodge cleaning kit. This stuff is great. Easily removes the stains and keeps the nice finish. Don't be cheap like me and get this kit.
Judy Ibusuki
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
This is a good product, but it’s doesn’t remove heavy stains
Hunting chick
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
This stuff is amazing. I bought this originally for my lodge enamel pots and it worked wonders. I also tried it on my white enamel cast iron sink and it worked wonders and I will never go back to soft scrub again this stuff is better than bleach or soft scrub.
Brooke
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
I had very light stains on my enamel Dutch oven and this soap did not touch it. Smells good but did not get the same results other reviews did. The soap has a nice fragrance.Do not recommend the scrub brush either, very poor quality.The scrapper is great though!
TiffyTips
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
If I had known it was so easy (that THIS STUFF is the secret), I would have switched my cookware ages ago. Just a little bit of this on the brush & your cookware will look good as new!
Recie Rittell-Wallis
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
Works great for cleaning my enamel cast iron dutch oven
Ali Julia
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2024
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Kayla
Reviewed in Canada on December 21, 2024
Im sorry but this whole lit is useless.
David
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2021
I’ve had a set of Le Creuset enameled cast iron cookware for about 4 years that we use daily for everything. Don’t worry Lodge I have four of your Cast Irons including a Black Lock Dutch oven and a Skillet I would trade in for the world. Anyway, For two of those years we had a gas stove that had since been replaced which was improperly installed and set up for natural gas when we are hooked up to propane. Word to the wise when you buy a house with a gas range. Check that. This allowed an excess of gas to be released un ignited or partially burned which created a grey/black soot layer baked onto all of the enameled cast irons. And being that these are fricken Island Blue in color believe me it was noticeable. In any case no one died from all the extra gas getting sprayed into the house and were all still here and this layer had been impossible to get off. Wasn’t concerned with the inside as it was kept clean throughout this whole time. I tried all the stupid things you read online about dish soap and vinegar, baking soda, magic fricken eraser, bla bla bla. You name it I slapped it on my pots and pans and it didn’t accomplish anything to get this stuff off. If you go down that rabbit hole far enough I’m sure someone is lighting sage and sacrificing a goat claiming it is the answer. Long story long. This stuff worked! Well! Think of it like waxing a car. Drip a dime size bloop of it on a micro fiber towel, dab it around the pot and start karate kidding your way around the surface. Clean that beautiful thing. Rinse it of with hot soapy water and your done! Took about 5-10 minutes a pot but IT WORKS! Save yourself all the trouble and just get it. Well worth reading this than staring at videos online of people mixing baking soda and vinegar and sloping it all over a Walmart Mainstay $20 “enamel coated” pile of garbage and scrubbing it like they’re trying to clean off lime scale with a magic eraser. Stuff is great! Thanks Lodge! I would have put pictures up but I already cleaned them all!