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Scarlett | 18:44 Thu 13th Jul 2017 | Home & Garden
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I have a baking tin which seems to go rusty whenever I wash it. I have tried various things, but there is always horrid orangey rust inside it when it dries. Is it time for the bin or can it be saved?
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Bin it and buy a non-stick one. Not worth the bother of trying to get the rust off.
I have a number like that. I sort of know I need to sling them but hate discarding items that are basically as good as when obtained. Contributing to the wasteful throw-away society. Why are low quality items on the market ?
you will get baking tins recommended by jane asher in Poundland - cheaper than a pack of Brillo pads.

/// Why are low quality items on the market ? ///

To please Mug Punters?
Give them a coat of paint, drill a couple of holes in the bottom and use them as planters. Buy non-stick as hellywelly4 suggests.
OG, //I sort of know I need to sling them but hate discarding items that are basically as good as when obtained. //

But they're not. They're now rusty. Chuck 'em.

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