Wednesday, July 31, 2019

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How to Clean Burnt Pots?


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You put the food in the stove, but you started to do something else ne What is that? Bad bad smells coming from the kitchen! Your food in the pot was burnt. Besides, the pot is black. So what to do now? You've made another meal, but how do you clean the burned pots?

Firstly, the cleaning of the burned pots varies according to the type of the pot. You cannot use the same method for steel pots, teflons or cast iron pots. Let's take a look at how to clean burnt pots by species:

Teflon cookware:

This type of pot is extremely sensitive to scraping or rubbing with wire. If you want the pan to be cleaned undamaged:

1- Put enough water in the pot on the burned part. Put in dishwasher detergent or 2 tablespoons laundry detergent. Boil the pan. After one night, remove the burned parts with a wooden spoon. Wash with detergent.

2- Clean the burns with wooden spoon as much as you can. Put 1 cup of carbonate in a saucepan and add water. Leave the pot for one night, then clean with a wooden spoon and sponge.
Steel pots:

1- Steel pots are suitable for cleaning with vinegar. Pour 1 cup of vinegar into the saucepan and cover and let stand for one night. The next day you can clean it with a green scouring sponge.

2- You can apply the dishwasher detergent or laundry detergent method we recommend for Teflon pans in steel pans.

3- You can keep the carbonated water in the pot and then rub it with green sponge.
Enamel cookware:

1- Wait until the pan has cooled down. Add plenty of liquid dishwashing detergent and water and foam. Then let stand for one night. Rub the next day with a scrubbing sponge.

2- Pour plenty of carbonate into the pot and rub with sponge.

3- Put one part of salt and two parts of lemon juice in the pot. Leave for half an hour and then rub.
Cast iron cookware:

Put laundry detergent and some water in the pot. Then boil for a few minutes and clean with a scouring pad.

So far, we have explained how to clean burnt pots with the help of common materials. However, there are also commercially available cream detergents for heavy, sticky soils and burns. If you have any of these detergents at home, spread the cream detergent on the burn, pour hot water on it. After waiting for one to two hours, you will see that the burn is easily removed from the pot. Remove the large pieces with the help of a spatula or wooden spoon and squeeze a little cream detergent onto the sponge and rub your saucepan. Here, your pot is sparkling. Health in your hand.


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