Image Credit: simple & fast via YouTube
A few weeks ago, I bought a new pot and it has easily become my favorite to use with cooking. However, as much as I try my best to keep it from being burnt, it is inevitable. But, there are preventive measures that we can take to make sure it doesn’t get worse. You can clean the burnt parts immediately while they still haven’t stuck to the pot because they’d be easier to remove that way, and you might not even have to exert that much effort or use any special cleaning product. However, if the burnt pot has already been sitting for so long, then you will need a stronger approach to cleaning.
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There are a lot of hacks that you can find online, and most of them are effective while some of them are not, so it’s a hit-and-miss because the result may vary from person to person. After all, what works for them might not work as well for you so it’s best to explore and test which one is the most effective. But, one method I love using is this one by simple & fast on YouTube because it’s so simple and doesn’t cost a lot of money, and all you will need for this cleaning hack are common household products. Watch the video tutorial now to see for yourself.
Put the steel wool in a small bowl, then sprinkle 2 tablespoons of baking soda, and pour in ½ cup of water. Add 3 tablespoons of dish soap and 3 tablespoons of vinegar, then mix them well to incorporate all of the ingredients together, and make sure to submerge the steel wool in the solution completely. Let it stir for a few minutes, then start scrubbing the burnt parts of your pot, and make sure to use and apply the solution to the pot. Rinse the pot clean and you’re done!
*All these amazing images are thanks to simple & fast via YouTube. Do visit her channel to see more videos like this!