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A few minutes of inattention and you are left with a burnt bottom of the pan! Unfortunately, this little mishap can happen to anyone. Of course, there is always a way to save a dish that was ruined by our little blunders. However, getting your burnt pan back on seems almost impossible on a pan that is not non-stick! To remove burnt food, we know that we will have to scrub until we end up with bodybuilder arms and get tired. Sometimes, the scale of the task is such that we are almost tempted to throw everything in the trash and buy new ones! However, given the price it costs, let’s not even think about it… Fortunately, grandmother has natural solutions and effective household products to recover her burnt stainless steel, cast iron or enamel pan. Here are his best cleaning tips for scrubbing, degreasing, staining and shining your kitchen utensils.

Attention ! Don’t use bleach on a burnt pan…

Heating bleach in it is advice that many people give, but it is extremely dangerous. Already, this corrosive product, unsuitable for this use, can permanently ruin your pots and pans. But in addition, remember that bleach has no place in the kitchen, because it is dangerous for your health. So out of the question to invite this poison into the kitchen where it could come into contact with food! What’s more, without mentioning the fact that heat cancels the effects of its active agent, you will also have fumes of toxic chlorinated derivatives. So, for your own good and that of your loved ones, replace it with the natural products below!

1) White vinegar on your burnt pan

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You can easily use this multifunctional cleaning, disinfecting and deodorizing product against bad odors to restore your damaged utensils. In addition, like bicarbonate which we discuss below, this very effective solution is also the one which least likely to damage a coating non-stick tired by the many uses of your pan. However, it is also all suitable for all coverings : stainless steel, enamel, cast iron, etc. To do this, pour some into the pan and heat for 1 to 2 minutes. Here you can add a few drops of degreasing dishwashing liquid. This will help dislodge most of the burnt food. Then, we wait for it to cool and give it a good wipe with a soapy sponge to complete the job.

2) Baking soda or salt for your burnt pan

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Like vinegar, it will not harm the coating of your stewpot. To use it, it’s very simple! Start by covering the burnt food residue with a layer of baking soda. Then cover with 2 to 3 cm of hot water. Bring everything to a boil and then let it sit off the heat for around twenty minutes. Finally, rub with a cloth or sponge. The good news is that if you run out of baking soda, you can always test this technique with sea salt !

3) Citric acid and soda crystals for a burnt cast iron pan

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100% biodegradable, citric acid is a ecological descaler which can be used on encrusted stains. Simply pour 2 tablespoons into the saucepan then cover with boiling water. Leave it on for a few minutes. You can scrape off the residue with a wooden spatula. Then, remember to rinse well several times with clean water and clean with soapy water!

You can do much the same thing with soda crystals. This time, we sprinkle the bottom with crystals, cover with boiling water and add a lid. Then leave it on for half a day, or even a full night. Leaving it to act for hours will indeed allowsoften dirt hardened by overcooking. Finish by rubbing with a cloth soaked in water and if possible a little lemon juice.

4) The ideal household mixture for this complicated cleaning

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Do you have black and white soap from Meudon in your cupboards? Perfect ! You will be able to prepare the ideal mixture for this complicated cleaning. Here, you will need to mix 1 tablespoon of soap and 4 tablespoons of powder directly in the burnt container. With your sponge, rub vigorously and don’t skimp on elbow grease. Finally, rinse thoroughly with warm water.

5) Wood ash to clean your pan

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Do you have a fireplace and therefore you keep ashes available for laundry or to spread in the garden? Well! know that she can also help you get your burnt covered utensil back. As for cleaning the fireplace glass, you can soak your sponge in sifted ash and rub. Otherwise, put a little in the pan and add a splash of hot water and boil it for a while. After these operations, rinse well with clean water and give your pot a wipe with a sponge. Note that you can possibly replace it with clay!

Of course, there are less natural tips for saving a burnt pan. However, you don’t need dishwasher powder or oven cleaner to get it back. So, try the economical maintenance products above: they will not disappoint you to restore shine to your pans!

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