Baking Soda and Lemon
Advertisement:Baking soda, known for its astringent properties, is great for removing greasy residue and sticky food. Mixed with lemon, it can easily tackle burnt stains. Just sprinkle baking soda on the pan and rub it with a half lemon until the pan regains its shine. If needed, heat some vinegar and repeat the process.
Salt and Potatoes
An unconventional but effective method involves using a potato and coarse salt. This 100% natural combination can dislodge stuck-on food without damaging the pan’s surface. Cut a potato in half, sprinkle coarse salt on the pan, and scrub in circular motions with the potato. Rinse off the debris, then coat the clean pan with a teaspoon of olive oil for protection.
Toothpaste for Burnt Pans
Advertisement:Toothpaste isn’t just for dental hygiene; it’s also useful for cleaning burnt pans. Apply regular toothpaste to the dirty pan and scrub with a kitchen sponge. Rinse under running water, and your pan will look as good as new.
These methods provide natural and effective solutions to clean and maintain your pans without resorting to harsh chemicals or abrasive materials.
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