New Mgic Lilne Pans Scratches

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Kookie Posted 14 Jul 2009 , 10:13pm
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I ordered lots of Magic line cake pans from a cake supply store and
they packed them very nicely but most of the pans are scratched.
I don't know but Are those scratches affect baking?
Thanks.

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Doug Posted 14 Jul 2009 , 10:20pm
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only if you don't grease your pans properly.

but then...

not doing that will ruin any cake in any pan.

They'll be fine -- just fine.

a hint: I use an old toothbrush to get the square pans' corners clean after baking.

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kilikina_24 Posted 14 Jul 2009 , 10:26pm
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My ML pans were like that too and it worried me a little but but they are AWESOME pans! They bake perfectly--worth every penny!!

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xstitcher Posted 14 Jul 2009 , 10:41pm
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Mine were like that too but no issues here either.

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Kookie Posted 15 Jul 2009 , 4:26am
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GOOD! Now I don't have to worried about returning the pans.
Thank you ALL!
I love CC!

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cylstrial Posted 15 Jul 2009 , 1:21pm
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The same thing happened to me! I was really annoyed that they didn't think about the bottoms getting scratched. But I haven't had any trouble with the cakes baking or anything.

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Kookie Posted 16 Jul 2009 , 1:03am
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Originally Posted by cylstrial

The same thing happened to me! I was really annoyed that they didn't think about the bottoms getting scratched. But I haven't had any trouble with the cakes baking or anything.




Thank you!!

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markiesjules Posted 16 Jul 2009 , 7:57am
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I also bought a Magic line pan that had scratches on the inside bottom. When I called the company where I bought it, I was told that they had never seen a Magic line pan that didn't have the scratches and that they were the result of how the pan was made. Also, the scratches didn't affect the baking process. I haven't used it yet. birthday.gif

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Kookie Posted 16 Jul 2009 , 12:53pm
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Originally Posted by markiesjules

I also bought a Magic line pan that had scratches on the inside bottom. When I called the company where I bought it, I was told that they had never seen a Magic line pan that didn't have the scratches and that they were the result of how the pan was made. Also, the scratches didn't affect the baking process. I haven't used it yet. birthday.gif




COOL! I didn't know that. Good to know!

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Peridot Posted 18 Jul 2009 , 4:41am
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My Magic Line pans also had some scratches just received them last week) but the biggest disappoint is the large deep indentation as big as a thumbprint along of the the flat edges. I am sorry but these pans are not cheap and when they come in this condition it is very disappointing. Oh sure I can send it back at my expense and they will send a new one. I wish they sold these pans in some cake store that was in a decent driving distance so you could look the pans over before you bought them.

I take excellent care of all my pans regardless what brand and don't have dings and gouges and dents in them and have used them for many years and now I have a new one that is already beat up.

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danizabe Posted 18 Jul 2009 , 6:50pm
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hi! ladys bakers, can i have the address for the majic pan place? icon_biggrin.gif iam also interested in them, i have fat daddio but i dont know i dont like them or maybe is that i dont know how to use them. Big thanks

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