Zenas
Snow Miser
So me and my wife have inherited a great deal of copper cookware that has never been used. It is 30+ years old and still has the original protective film. Supposedly, you can soak the pots and "easily" remove the film.
Not working, at all. We soaked them for 10 mins, then 2 hours, 2 days. Nothing works. We've spent tons of time scraping the film off with our fingernails. It's painstaking and we just can't get all of it.
Does anyone have any suggestions for taking this film off? We'd really like to use the cookware and it's absolutely beautiful. If we can't get the film off though, it might just be decorative.
Not working, at all. We soaked them for 10 mins, then 2 hours, 2 days. Nothing works. We've spent tons of time scraping the film off with our fingernails. It's painstaking and we just can't get all of it.
Does anyone have any suggestions for taking this film off? We'd really like to use the cookware and it's absolutely beautiful. If we can't get the film off though, it might just be decorative.