Cleaning the pan properly maintains the durability and cleanliness of the cookware.

  22 Februari 2025 11:00

Brilio.net - A frying pan is a versatile cooking utensil that can be used for frying, sauting, boiling, and baking. The concave design of the pan ensures that food does not spill easily when cooked. However, to keep the pan durable and long-lasting, proper care is essential. One of the simplest maintenance steps is to clean the pan every time it is finished being used.

Cleaning a frying pan should not be done carelessly. Many people only focus on cleaning the inside of the pan, while burnt crust often accumulates on the bottom or bottom of the pan. To overcome this burnt crust, ingredients such as baking soda or citric acid can be used. Both of these ingredients are effective in removing burnt crust easily, after which the pan can be washed as usual.

In addition to baking soda and citric acid, there are other cleaning agents that can also be used to clean burnt crust on the bottom of the pan. This method was once shared by YouTube user Putra Api Biru Tv, offering an effective alternative to maintain the cleanliness and durability of the pan. With proper care, the pan can continue to be used in optimal condition.

How to quickly clean pan crust.

As reported by brilio.net from YouTube/Putra Api Biru Tv on Saturday (22/2), the first step, apply toothpaste to the entire surface of the pan. To make it even, this netizen deliberately smeared the pan with his bare hands.

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photo: YouTube/Putra Api Biru Tv

After it is even, he immediately sprinkles one kitchen spice, namely salt, over the entire surface of the pan. In order for this cleaning solution to work optimally, let the pan sit for 2 hours first.

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photo: YouTube/Putra Api Biru Tv

Rinse the pan with enough water after letting it sit for 2 hours. Once done, scrub the entire surface of the pan with a wire sponge.

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photo: YouTube/Putra Api Biru Tv

For maximum cleaning, he also added dish soap to the pan. Rub the entire surface of the pan again with a dishwashing sponge. Finally, rinse the pan with running water. While rubbing with your hands, make sure the entire surface of the pan is maximally clean.

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photo: YouTube/Putra Api Biru Tv

As a result, the pan looks clean and shiny again. The burnt crust on the bottom of the pan is gone without a trace.

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photo: YouTube/Putra Api Biru Tv

If the pan is free from crust, cooking will be more comfortable and exciting.

The benefits of salt for removing any stains.

Salt has several benefits in removing stains on some materials or surfaces, mainly due to its abrasive nature and ability to absorb moisture. Here are some examples of using salt to remove stains:

1. Stains on the fabric.

Mix salt with warm water to create a solution. Rub this salt solution on the stain on the fabric, then rinse with clean water. Salt can help loosen the stain particles and make it easier to remove.

2. Stains on the carpet.

Sprinkle salt on fresh carpet stains and let it sit for a few minutes to allow the salt to absorb moisture and dirt. Then, brush or vacuum away the excess salt and dirt that has been absorbed.

3. Stains on metal surfaces.

Mix salt with vinegar or lemon juice to make a paste. Rub this paste on the stained metal surface, then rinse with clean water. Salt along with vinegar or lemon juice can help dissolve and remove stains on metal surfaces.

4. Stains on ceramics or porcelain.

Mix salt with warm water to make a paste. Rub this salt paste on the stains on ceramic or porcelain, then rinse with clean water.

5. Stains on the glass.

Mix salt with warm water and a little vinegar. Use this mixture to clean stains on the glass with a soft cloth or sponge, then rinse with clean water and wipe dry.

While salt can help remove many stains, its important to remember that not all types of stains can be completely removed with salt alone. Sometimes, tougher or more complex stains require special treatment or stronger cleaners. Its always important to test a small area of salt first to make sure it wont damage the surface youre cleaning.

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