Before doing anything else, sprinkle baking soda over the pan’s burned surface. After that, pour hot water over the afflicted region until it’s covered. The concoction won’t work until you let it sit for half an hour.
Once the timer goes off, grab a kitchen sponge and dab it with some dish soap. Scrub the whole pan using circular strokes, being careful to get into all the crevices. Wash it off with some warm water and pat it dry.
Adding the final polish
After cleaning, restore the pan’s luster by wiping it down with a little cooking oil. In addition to restoring the pan’s original look, this last procedure will make it last longer.
Avoid the use of harsh chemicals by following these easy methods and utilizing these materials to clean and shine burned-on cookware. Get your pans looking like new by taking the plunge and trying this approach!
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