Simple home trick to clean burnt pots and pans: Grease and embedded dirt literally disappear before your eyes!
You probably know those miracle products that promise much more than they actually deliver when you see them on store shelves.
Not to mention that buying them can take up a good chunk of the family budget each month.
We have a great tip for you on how to clean kitchen dishes quickly, easily and, above all, for just a few cents.
You only need things you already have at home.
You will need to:
- Sodium bicarbonate
- 3% hydrogen peroxide solution
Procedure: Pour ¼ cup of peroxide into a glass container and add ¼ cup of baking soda.
Mix until you get a paste.
Apply the paste to a sponge and wipe the dirty areas.
Leave it on for 10 minutes, then clean and rinse with clean water.
Work with gloves.
Thanks to this homemade cleaner, you can remove dirt, grease and burnt remains quickly and easily.
Another proven and effective method for cleaning burnt-on, greasy pots and pans, and even removing years of accumulated residue. It’s simple, you just need baking soda and follow these steps from YouTube.
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You will need to:
- Boiling water
- 1/2 cup baking soda
- Sponge
Procedure: Pour boiling water into the sink and add 1/2 cup of baking soda.
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Submerge the pot into the water, making sure the dirty part is completely submerged.
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Leave it on for 20-30 minutes and then gently clean with the sponge or a soft scrubber if necessary.
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The pot will be like new.
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Video-tutorial:
Aluminum Foil + Coca-Cola: Cleans even the oldest pots and pans.
You would never believe how easy it is to remove rust and dirt.
Just pour, rub and clean well.
This way you can even save old baking trays and molds that you no longer use!
See how it works!
You will need to:
- Coca-Cola and aluminum foil as thin as possible.