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Baking Rack leaves Metal Residue

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animus28

Baking Rack leaves Metal Residue

Hello, all.  My wife is a professional baker and has had a hard time finding advice online regarding a problem with baking racks!  The friction from sliding metal trays in and out has caused some metal flakes/residue to accumulate.  She's worried about any of it getting onto the food, and was wondering how to properly clean/lubricate the rack so as to stop this from happening.  Any advice?

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fupjack

I've never had a pan rack actually shed metal just from normal use - my hunch is to say something's wrong; a lubricant would not fix the problem.  Metal flakes in the food is serious enough that I'd stop using that rack around food - which I realize doesn't answer the question you asked.

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animus28

I guess it's not actual flakes?  But if you run a paper towel along the inside of the rack where the trays slide in/out, the paper towel comes away with metallic residue.  She uses a standard baker's rack and trays.

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Lazy Loafer

I suspect it's the chrome plating on the racks. I don't think it's toxic but still, not good to get into the food. There's a fairly lengthy discussion here.

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animus28

thanks for the link - though it was primarily regarding using chromium-plated grilling racks or baking trays, rather than a baker's rack that isn't subjected to heat, but rather, the friction of inserting and removing trays.  Chromium plating is something to look into though, so thanks for this lead!

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animus28

My wife resolved the issue: applying strips of sticky felt to the baking rack prevents metal on metal friction during insertion/removal of baking trays!