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We have some pans that have some serious grease build up on them. Soap and water with a scrubby pad isn't cutting it. Any ideas or suggestions on what we can use? TIA!

I wonder if Prince William and Kate are registered at Target?
Re: Baked on grease remover?
http://www.amazon.com/Procter-Gamble-00632-Dawn-Dissolver/dp/B000I1A8QW
I found it at my local Walmart but I know there has been talk on some of the other boards I am on that this is hard to find in stores.
You had success with this product? I didn't care for it at all.
I found an "all-natural" degreaser for glass cooktops (could use on pans as well) at TJ Maxx. I love it. I'm not super-green, and only the TJ Maxx bottle because I have tried everything else in the cleaning asile. If your pans are glass, I'd say its safe to scrub them with brillo or similar. I'm interested to try the salt and lemon thing.
I wonder if Prince William and Kate are registered at Target?