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I have my grandmother's McLary Spider No. 9. I've seen posts that talk about an X followed by a number as also being on the bottoms of McLary Spiders. If there's no Xnumber on my McLary is it a fake?
I certainly do enjoy using it! Now I have to figure out how to get all the cooked on gunk off the outside. I know many people use Easy Off. Any thoughts on that method?
I have had great success with the "Aerosol Oven Cleaner Spray" method that is outlined in the link that EricC provided. An easy method if you plan to clean only a few pans.
Have a look at this recent thread of a member who was unsure of even cleaning a real 'cruddy' pan. The cleaner spray method was used... the before and after photos are very impressive.
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