Image by Gina Amon Channel via YouTube
Cleaning stubborn grease stains on the bottom of pots and pans may seem stressful, but Gina Amon Channel on YouTube shows how to remove them with just two supplies. Whenever I get new pots and pans, I would try to take care of them the best I can, but as years start to pass, the build-up on detailed cleaning starts to decrease. It’s tough to deep clean my pots and pans every time I use them because I cook every single day. However, I didn’t know it was this simple to remove those stubborn grease stains. Also, it can be stressful when some of my high-quality cookware are dirty with these stains.
First, put your pot or pan on the stove and add a half cup of water inside to heat the pan. Let it boil for about 2-3 minutes so that it is hot when you spray the oven cleaner underneath the pan.
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Next, remove the pan or pot off the stove, and dump the water out. Use the oven cleaner to spray all over the grease stains. Let it sit in the sink for about 5 minutes. Then, use the back of the sponge with the more coarse harsh side to scrub. You may have to repeat the process a few times. Continue to watch Gina Amon Channel on YouTube for full instructions and details.
In conclusion, those stubborn grease stains are not permanent and they can come off with just an oven cleaner and sponge. This cleaning tip is very useful because it’s a common struggle that people come across with their pots and pans. I think I would try to use the silver scrubbing sponge, but it might remove the seal of the pots and pans.