bruh just put it with some "barkeeper's friend" and stainless steel wool. that shit will look good as new with enough elbow grease. or alternatively wash your pans more often.
Bar keepers friend and elbow grease is one of the most amazing combos in the cleaning world. It’s like the “Magic Eraser” of Cook wear, keep at it long enough and go like the devil and you could practically restore something at ground zero in a nuclear blast to brand new. Cannot endorse this comment enough. Pro tip to those not familiar: old baked in, or badly burnt up cookware- you might literally need to spend HOURS at it to get it to come back. It’s not instant on really badly messed up cook and bake wares. Sometimes- like with cast iron that’s been left to crud- you can put a little water and boil it up to help loosen things up and start the process first. (Let it cool but not sit too long after cooling before you start cleaning.)
Honestly thought the vinegar itself might do the trick if you keep it on for a few hours. That's how I de-rusted an old hairpin. The baking soda might help too, and the lemon. Not sure about the coke and obviously at the microwave point it's obvious it's a troll. But it starts off pretty promising.
I pity the person who doesn’t read it through and does the steps