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We used to use our pizza screens in our old oven, but now have a stone/brick oven. We do not have many peels yet and have been using our pizza screens as such. We do not put pizzas directly on the screens, but rather put baking paper onto the screen then sprinkle semolina on that paper before putting the dough on. Because our screens are not used for the baking process, I was wondering if there were any easy tips for returning the screens to the way they looked when purchased (or at least close to it). So far I have soaked them in hot water with vinegar and “dish soap”, then sprayed them with a powerful stream of water. I also had to scrub them a bit with griddle pads, but the pads were ruined quickly. I have only successfully cleaned one screen so far because I was testing and didn’t have enough time to continue due to evening rushes.