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3 Tips for Removing Stubborn Stains from Pots and Pans

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Greasy and stubborn stains are a nuisance on pots and pans. Sometimes, it is difficult to get rid of them with a simple sponge soaked in dishwashing liquid. With these 3 tips, you will only need essential natural ingredients to say goodbye to the stained area.
Removing stubborn stains such as a grease stain or a cup of sauce is no easy task. Food residue can remain on our kitchen utensils, even if we use dishwashing liquid. Fortunately, there are a few tips with a formidable degreasing and cleaning effect.

Removing a stain can be difficult with a household product
Grease stains or a tomato sauce stain can resist a sponge soaked in soapy water. Dirt sometimes sets in and can cause bad odors on pots and pans. It is difficult to remove stubborn stains and remove marks, even with a cloth soaked in alcohol. Diluting the stain in hot water can also be useless for stain removal. However, little-known DIY tricks show how to remove the most stubborn stains. With ingredients with powerful stain-removing properties, you can remove stains from your kitchen utensils that tend to accumulate limescale and rust.

Remove stains from a pan. source: dreamstimeRemove stains from a pan. Source: Dreamstime
1- Rub the stain with detergent and salt
Soaking the utensil damaged by a grease stain with a tablespoon of detergent and a handful of salt is formidable. To remove residue in the corners, you can scrub with a used toothbrush. Spread the detergent with the detergent without adding water before sprinkling the salt, which will act as a stain remover. All that’s left to do is rub the stain with a dry sponge. The last steps of this grandmother’s tip are to rinse the pan or frying pan with clean water and wipe with a clean cloth. Like this tip, there are habits to adopt to simplify your daily life in the kitchen.

 

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