YouTube/Amiruddin Guciano
Brilio.net - Inside the rice cooker there are several important components to support its working process. One of the main elements in the rice cooker is the heating element. This heating element is located in the deepest and most basic part of the rice cooker.
The heating element is round and flat, functioning to channel heat energy into the rice cooker pan. This heat energy will produce the cooking process. The longer, the heat produced will make the rice cooked.
However, because it is a heat conductor, the base of the rice cooker is also susceptible to burnt spots. Burnt spots can make the rice cooker look black and dirty. If left for too long, the burnt spots can form a crust that is difficult to remove.
But don't worry, because one of the YouTube netizens once shared a way to overcome this problem. Through one of the uploaded videos, a netizen named Amiruddin Guciano shared an effective way to remove crust and burnt stains on a rice cooker. Instead of using soap, he used toothpaste.
photo: YouTube/Amiruddin Guciano
As reported by BrilioFood from YouTube Amiruddin Guciano on Tuesday (10/12), just prepare toothpaste and an old toothbrush. In the video, he uses an old toothbrush that has been modified in the bristles. This will make it easier to use to clean the flat and deep bottom of the rice cooker.
photo: YouTube/Amiruddin Guciano
After that, apply toothpaste on the burnt and crusty rice cooker. Next, spread the toothpaste with the brush. Then let it sit for a while so that the toothpaste can absorb and work optimally in softening the crust and burnt stains.
photo: YouTube/Amiruddin Guciano
Once it has soaked in and started to dry, wipe the area with a chamois, tissue, or cloth. Wipe while rubbing to remove the crust and burnt spots. That way, the rice cooker looks cleaner and shinier.
photo: YouTube/Amiruddin Guciano
This method of removing crust and burnt stains is very useful, no wonder the video has attracted a lot of attention from netizens. Among the more than 18 thousand viewers, there are many netizens who also flooded the comments column.
"Thank you sir, it's very useful for me," said YouTube Dennisa G.
"Useful content," says YouTube's Ball's Life.
"Thank you for the knowledge," said YouTube Azka Alfaridzi.
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