(02-24-2021, 09:02 PM)Max Sprecher Wrote:Okay I appreciate the information about cooking sprays. I sure didn't realize that.(02-24-2021, 08:05 PM)keto Wrote: Did not know that the Pam pressurized type spray would destroy nonstick. A better check into some other form of spraying oil.
It definitely flakes the non stick used in many of the Air Fryers which is mostly Teflon. I've seen many pictures and complaints on Amazon from users who have no clue and blame the product. If you're gonna use PAM use it on SS, Carbon.... Anything but a non-stick pan.
“The use of cooking sprays is not recommended for use on non-stick cookware as cooking sprays burn at lower temperatures and will damage the non-stick coating of your product.
Using cooking spray (PAM is the most popular) is a surefire way to ruin your skillet’s nonstick coating. These products—essentially cooking oil in a can—are meant to make your pan’s surface nicely lubricated, but the problem is that oil isn’t the only ingredient. Cooking sprays also contain lecithin, which is an emulsifier, dimethyl silicone, which is an anti-foaming agent, and a propellant such as propane or butane."
So the use of a little bit of oil is fine you just need to baste it or find some other type of spray method that's not the the one in the aerosol can, is this correct?
If I'm straight on that does anybody know a sprayer you can use oil in? I've tried and inexpensive squeeze the trigger type with no luck.