YouTube/Ahmad Gus tommy
Brilio.net - Cooking is an activity that plays an important role in everyday life at home. Processing food menus independently provides benefits in terms of cost savings and health. In the process, cooking requires various kitchen equipment, with pans as one of the main equipment. This equipment has the risk of being dented, especially on the type of pan with thin material.
Knocks or drops can cause dents in pans , especially those made of relatively thin aluminum or iron. Thicker pans can also suffer similar damage, although the repair process takes longer.
Efforts to restore the shape of a dented pan cannot be done using only bare hands. A solution has been shared by a netizen named Tommy, who demonstrated how to fix a dented pan using a combination of a pan handle and a rag.
"Tutorial on dented pans, smooth and easy," he said, quoted by BrilioFood from YouTube/Ahmad Gus Tommy on Friday (6/12).
photo: YouTube/Ahmad Gus tommy
In addition to using a pot handle, you can also use a spoon, mortar, or rolling pin. Tommy also explained that the pot handle must be wrapped in cloth first, so that later when used on the pot it will be easier to slide.
photo: YouTube/Ahmad Gus tommy
Immediately press while sliding on the dented part of the pan slowly. The thinner the pan material, the faster this process can be done. This trick can also be applied not only to new pans, but also old ones, you know.
photo: YouTube/Ahmad Gus tommy
The result is that the pan becomes smooth and flat again as before. Do you have a dented pan at home? You must try this trick. Through the video uploaded on the YouTube account/Ahmad Gus tommy, many other netizens are enthusiastic about wanting to imitate this trick at home. There are many interesting comments and this video has been watched tens of thousands of times.
"Thanks, I tried it, but it's really hard to use a stainless steel pan. I finally thought of using a stainless steel rolling pin/dough roller + wrapped in a cloth. It had a better effect, and the dents were mostly gone," explained YouTube/Cross Ash.
"If the new pot hasn't been used yet, the dents are a bit small, maybe there are small bumps or not," said YouTube/Annisa Puspa Mandiri.
"If the granite material is dented, can it be fixed?" asked YouTube/vie azzahra.
"Is the method for stainless steel pans the same, bro?" said YouTube/Nik Anik.
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