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Brilio.net - Almost everyone who cooks relies on a frying pan. Because woks can be used for sauting, frying, boiling, steaming, or other cooking methods. Moreover, old school frying pans, this kitchen furniture still exists today because its texture is thick and can last for years.
However, due to frequent use, the bottom or bottom of the pan sometimes turns black because it is burnt after being exposed to the stove fire every day.
The burnt stains on the bottom of this frying pan will not disappear if you just wash it using water and dish soap. That's why many people choose other tricks, for example by applying a solution of citrus or citric acid. This ingredient is known to have high acidity, so it is effective in erasing stubborn burnt stains.
However, if you don't have a stock of citrus at home, don't worry because there are other tricks to get rid of burnt spots on the bottom of the pan that are much simpler . One of the tricks was shared by YouTube user Marst7. After all, he only needed three kitchen ingredients to clean the burnt stains on the bottom of this frying pan, you know.
Tricks for cleaning burnt spots on the bottom of a frying pan.
First, wet the bottom of the pan with a little water so that the cleaning agent can stick to it later. Then, sprinkle the bottom of the pan with salt and baking soda until evenly coated. Yup, salt and baking soda are the two main kitchen ingredients to do the trick to get rid of burnt stains on the bottom of a frying pan like the guys from YouTube user Marst7.
After that, just cover the salt and baking soda using several sheets of tissue. Next, to make it easier to remove the stain, pour in one more kitchen ingredient, namely vinegar, until all the tissue is wet. When you pour vinegar, a chemical reaction will occur, which means all these cleaning ingredients are actively working to eradicate the stain.
"He will emit bubbles," added the owner of the YouTube account Marst7, quoted by BrilioFood on Monday (26/2).
photo: YouTube/Marst7
Leave it for a few minutes so that all the cleaning agents can work optimally. Then, remove the paper towel and scrub the bottom of the pan using a wire wool. The owner of the YouTube account Marst7 explained that because he had compressed it with salt, baking soda, vinegar and tissue, the burnt stains were no longer stubborn.
photo: YouTube/Marst7
Finally, rinse the bottom of the pan. The owner of the YouTube account Marst7 said that this trick to get rid of burnt stains on the bottom of the pan can be repeated again if there are still stains left behind. When it's completely finished, immediately dry the pan and it's ready to be used again for cooking.
photo: YouTube/Marst7
How about it, the results of a frying pan that has been washed using this trick to get rid of burnt spots on the bottom of the pan are quite effective, right? Taking a peek at Marst7's YouTube upload, it's true that not many netizens have left comments, but this video has already received more than 7,000 viewers, you know.
How to clean certain areas at home using vinegar, baking soda, or salt.
Vinegar, baking soda and salt are effective in removing stains. Not only on the bottom of the pan, you can also use these ingredients on furniture or other areas in the house.
1. Floor.
Mix warm water with vinegar to clean the floor. You can also add a little baking soda to clean tough stains.
2. Bathroom.
Mix baking soda with a little water to clean bathtubs, sinks and toilets. Vinegar is also very effective at cleaning limescale and soap stains.
3. Glass and mirrors.
Mix water and vinegar to clean glass and mirrors. Use a clean cloth to rub the surface until it is clean and shiny.
4. Bags and shoes.
Mix baking soda with salt to clean bags or shoes made from certain materials. This can help eliminate unpleasant odors and absorb moisture.
5. Damage or stains on the carpet.
Mix baking soda with a little salt to clean carpet stains. Sprinkle this mixture over the stain, let it sit for a few hours, then brush and vacuum.
6. General cleaning.
You can make an all-purpose cleaner by mixing vinegar, baking soda, and water in a spray bottle. Use to clean surfaces throughout the house.
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