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Brilio.net - Teflon is a kitchen tool that is most often used for cooking various food ingredients. Teflon materials also vary, from aluminum, copper, stainless steel to cast iron. Even though it is made from quality material, this does not mean that Teflon is free from problems when used.
Because it is often used for cooking, the back or bottom will burn. These burnt spots occur due to direct exposure to stove fire.
Burnt stains that are left alone will eventually harden, making them difficult to clean. Knowing this, most people immediately rub the Teflon bottom using a citrus solution. Even though it is effective in removing all the crusts on the Teflon butt, sometimes the citrus solution causes the hands to feel itchy and even irritated.
To get around this, you can choose other cleaning ingredients. As did Instagram user @que_delicioso_ofc.
The main cleaning ingredient used is the fizzy drink C*ca-Col*. To get maximum results, he deliberately added lime juice to the bottle of fizzy drink.
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Once done, pour the fizzy drink into a bowl. Then add two other kitchen ingredients, namely 1 tablespoon baking soda and 1 tablespoon salt. So the three kitchen ingredients used to clean Teflon buttocks are lime, baking soda and salt. Then stir until completely mixed.
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Once completely mixed, transfer the cleaning solution into a bottle. Then pour it slowly onto the surface of the Teflon butt. If so, rub it with a sponge.
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Without expending any extra effort, all the burnt crust on the Teflon butt immediately disappeared and nothing remained. Rub the inside of the Teflon and then rinse immediately using running water.
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As a result, the Teflon looks perfectly clean and shiny. There is no more crust on the Teflon butt at all. It's easy, right?
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How to use new Teflon so it doesn't stick when used.
Using new Teflon to prevent it from sticking while cooking requires a few simple steps and initial care. Here are some tips for using new Teflon:
Before using Teflon for the first time, wash it with soapy water and a soft sponge to remove any dirt or factory residue that may still be attached.
Make sure the Teflon is completely dry before using. Use a clean towel and dry gently to avoid scratching the Teflon surface.
Heat the Teflon slowly while cooking. Do not immediately heat Teflon over high heat, because this can cause changes to the non-stick coating and make it less effective.
Before cooking, rub a little oil or butter on the Teflon surface. This helps prevent food from sticking to the Teflon. Make sure not to use too much oil, as this can cause oil splashes and damage the non-stick coating.
Use Teflon-compliant cooking utensils, such as a spatula or wooden spoon, to avoid scratching or damaging the non-stick coating.
By following the tips above, you can maximize the performance of your new Teflon and prevent sticking when cooking. Good care will also extend the life of Teflon.
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